pierces (Meaning)

pierces

to make a hole in or through, to run into or through as a pointed weapon does, to enter or thrust into sharply or painfully, to see through the usually misleading or false appearance of, to penetrate so as to move or touch the emotions of, to force a way into or through something, to penetrate with the eye or mind, to stir the emotions of, to force or make a way into or through, to make a hole through

pierces Sentence Examples

  1. The piercing gaze of the eagle scrutinized its surroundings.
  2. The needle pierced the fabric painlessly, creating an intricate embroidery.
  3. A sudden thought pierced his consciousness, clarifying a complex puzzle.
  4. The icy wind pierced through his thin jacket, sending shivers down his spine.
  5. The piercing whistle of a train echoed through the empty station.
  6. The sharp knife pierced the air with a deadly precision.
  7. The piercing cry of a newborn baby reverberated through the maternity ward.
  8. The arrow pierced the target with astonishing accuracy.
  9. The piercing light of the sun created a blinding haze.
  10. The piercing cold of winter froze the moisture in the air, creating intricate ice crystals on the windowpanes.

FAQs About the word pierces

to make a hole in or through, to run into or through as a pointed weapon does, to enter or thrust into sharply or painfully, to see through the usually misleadi

accesses,penetrates, enters,invades, strays (into), wanders (into), drops in,steps into, sets foot in, bursts (in or into)

leaves,departs, exits,

The piercing gaze of the eagle scrutinized its surroundings.

The needle pierced the fabric painlessly, creating an intricate embroidery.

A sudden thought pierced his consciousness, clarifying a complex puzzle.

The icy wind pierced through his thin jacket, sending shivers down his spine.