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puncture tire
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2.30 |
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A nail punctured the tire. |
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puncture lung
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2.24 |
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Both lungs were punctured. |
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puncture tyre
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0.59 |
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Even car tyres were punctured. |
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puncture myth
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0.53 |
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The documentary trove punctures two myths. |
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puncture skin
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0.53 |
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Be careful not to puncture skin with tongs. |
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puncture artery
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0.39 |
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Doctors had made an incision in her groin, punctured an artery, threaded in a tube and snaked it up into her heart. |
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puncture bag
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0.39 |
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In the Tokyo attack, it was diluted with solvents, and cult members punctured plastic bags containing the liquid. |
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puncture confidence
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0.39 |
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Confidence has been punctured by a string of high-profile bankruptcies. |
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puncture pipeline
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0.39 |
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Witnesses said the pipeline had been punctured days earlier. |
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puncture eardrum
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0.33 |
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A different doctor, trying to remove it, punctured her eardrum. |
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puncture hole
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0.33 |
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But do remember to puncture holes. |
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puncture skull
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0.33 |
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The bullet punctured the skull. |
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puncture air
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0.26 |
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Sunshine filtered in through the leaves and an occasional chirp punctured the air. |
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puncture module
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0.26 |
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More immediately worrisome, the module was punctured. |
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puncture windshield
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0.26 |
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Dozens of bullet holes punctured the windshield of one of the cars. |