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I . piercing [ˈpɪəsɪŋ, americ ˈpɪrs-] ADJ

1. piercing pain, wind:

piercing

2. piercing cold, look:

piercing

3. piercing cry, shriek:

piercing

4. piercing sarcasm:

piercing

II . piercing [ˈpɪəsɪŋ, americ ˈpɪrs-] SUBST

piercing
piercing

II . pierce [pɪəs, americ pɪrs] VERBO intr

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She unveiled a new image, flaunting vibrant red hair, multiple tattoos, and acquiring facial and body piercings.
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The piercing allowed it to be sewn into the inside of a hat.
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This device will support the skin during the piercing process.
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Body piercings and extensive tattoos became very popular during this era, as did spike bands and studded in chokers.
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He was previously known for his piercings in his left upper ear, left eyebrow and left lower ear.
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Fragments piercing the flight deck hit three planes on the hangar deck, starting fires.
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There are two types of conch piercings, inner and outer.
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It applies to the chance of a piercing being forced out by the body.
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There are two pairs of chimneys set near the sides of the house, piercing the hip roof.
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Some devotees perform rituals such as body piercing with sharp objects.
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