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pierce heart
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2.30 |
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The arrow pierced his heart. |
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pierce ear
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1.84 |
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Its ears were pierced. |
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pierce air
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1.71 |
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Grunts and yells pierce the air. |
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pierce armor
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1.12 |
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The bullets, which are dense enough to pierce armor, are not nuclear weapons. |
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pierce skin
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1.05 |
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The needle pierced her skin. |
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pierce eye
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0.92 |
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Starlets pierce my eyes. |
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pierce wall
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0.92 |
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Bullets pierced a wall in the small room. |
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pierce lung
|
0.79 |
|
The bullet pierced his lung. |
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pierce tongue
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0.79 |
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One former employee had his tongue pierced. |
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pierce body
|
0.59 |
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Any pierced body parts will do. |
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pierce navel
|
0.53 |
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College freshman Kirsten Smith nearly got her navel pierced. |
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pierce nose
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0.53 |
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So I went to India and got my nose pierced. |
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pierce silence
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0.53 |
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A scream pierced the silence. |
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pierce skull
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0.53 |
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One of the thrusts pierced her skull. |
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pierce sky
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0.53 |
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He pierced the skies with pinpoint iron shots. |
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pierce window
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0.53 |
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One bullet pierced a window in the first-floor State Dining Room. |
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pierce meat
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0.46 |
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They pierce meat, and flavor and juices are lost. |
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pierce chest
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0.39 |
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The bullet pierced his chest and broke into two pieces. |
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pierce defense
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0.39 |
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The Lakers had a chance to take the lead, failed, then let Stockton pierce their defense. |
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pierce hole
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0.39 |
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Pierce small holes in the base of the pot with a hot needle. |