pierced in the PONS Dictionary

pierced Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have pierced ears

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It is a two-and-a-half-story red brick building on a sandstone foundation with steeply-pitched gabled roof pierced by three brick chimneys.
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Should jewellery pierced through the uvula come loose it may be swallowed or even inhaled, which would require surgery to remove.
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The frieze is pierced by unobtrusive bull's-eye windows that light the top-story floor, originally containing water tanks and elevator machinery.
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Were you there when they pierced him in the side?
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Figurines, manufactured from bronze, lead, or terracotta, were pierced with pins or nails, and used to cast spells.
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It is pierced on either side near the ends by two gabled dormer windows.
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The steeply-pitched blue slate roofs are pierced with discreet small-paned dormers above the pedimented dormers that stand upon the cornices.
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Pierced by rows of identical windows repeated across the entire development, the faades are expected to be effectively self-cleaning and immune to fading.
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The wooden pulpit is polygonal, and is decorated with a frieze of pierced tracery.
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The flag has actually pierced his skin and become stuck in his skull.
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