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    1. You'd open the top drop when these little plastic ink thingies in the cartridge screwing shot and then it would puncture hole in the bottom of the cartridge and dripped paint into the 10 point so you could write


    2. “Excuse me Captain?” Dena, standing at her side had noticed that the Elf's claws had extended and gripped the arms of her chair so fiercely there were puncture marks in the titanium frame


    3. Trying not to chuckle, he looked back at his arm as Garrett removed the needle from his skin, only brushing the surface of the puncture with a dry piece of gauze


    4. But when I grabbed a cotton ball and wiped away the blood, I couldn’t see the puncture wound beneath—it had sealed without a trace


    5. The lead SUV hit the puncture strip across the road without slowing, the tires seemingly unaffected by the sharp spikes


    6. and thorny vines – covered with puncture wounds, scratches


    7. ” He pointed to two puncture holes on his leg


    8. compartment were three thin spikes, meant to puncture the back of the wearer’s


    9. Instead, the grit and soil carve out their patterns on the underparts of my feet; I can feel each small puncture like a gift that focuses me on a lesser pain


    10. He had a small skin puncture from a grenade fragment in his left thigh from which he had yet to feel the pain

    11. ‘Batty puncture! Batty puncture!’ they whispered, having seen the blood on the read of


    12. The purpose here is not to puncture dreams - it is to maximise your need-fulfilment in the simplest possible way


    13. To my shoulders, a puncture wound sprouted a watery liquid that should be blood and was sticking to my clothes


    14. use the puncture of the neck


    15. Research on the relationship between testosterone and aggression is difficult since the only reliable measurement of brain testosterone is by lumbar puncture, which is not done for research purposes


    16. I sucked the blood from the welling puncture before he could snatch it back


    17. “Well that was pretty close, except the ribs were broken and you had that puncture lung thing


    18. And on her wrist were the puncture marks from the monster’s claws


    19. Sindisi did not puncture the skin, caused no pain to


    20. I looked down, the two white puncture marks stood out clearly

    21. and could puncture them


    22. We are used to thinking dogs love bones, and that is true, but when we give them meat products that contain bones in them, these can break and puncture the throat, stomach


    23. He then injected Ricky, the puncture wound would


    24. We never did enough to puncture holes in his storyline,’ a Congress strategist confessed later


    25. It was bruised from medical puncture wounds


    26. Clerval had just read from the old manuscript? One fang, maybe—there would have to be only one fang to explain the single puncture in her neck


    27. You had several deep puncture wounds and lacerations


    28. He writes that soon after suffering a strange puncture wound in her neck, which his wife said came from a man who bit her, she began behaving strangely


    29. horrible blisters, nasty red blotches and little puncture marks, the tops of his thighs were red raw


    30. Dar looked at the four puncture wounds and the blood dribbling from them

    31. Puncture the duck several times in different places (especially the haunches) and place on an oven grill with its back up


    32. PUNCTURE take place, it would take several days to repair it, at a cost


    33. The puncture wounds to her neck were sealed and the pain that she felt when she got them was gone


    34. The puncture wound was not that visible


    35. The injury was a speck bigger than a puncture would and wasn’t even bleeding anymore


    36. Her injuries were severe, ranging from gaping scratch marks across her face and mid-section, and two identical deep puncture wounds along her right wrist


    37. Eventually he grabbed onto the branches of a fallen tree, but some of the branches spiked him in the side, causing more puncture wounds and lacerations to his already beaten flesh


    38. After inspecting the tires and noticing no puncture marks and the nonexistence of a valve cap, I summoned my Sherlock Holmes powers and conducted that there was only one culprit: Cooper


    39. Checking Madden he noted that the wounds were clean but still bleeding, the shoulder had a puncture wound, the arm a tear where the canine tooth had ripped through


    40. “I’m concerned about the puncture wound

    41. Consilla carefully checked the puncture wound at Madden's shoulder, cut a piece of dressing and placed it onto the wound


    42. It is not the hole forming the puncture and preventing inflating being as such the obstacle that is of


    43. Now domesticated turkeys have red-blue gizzards and heads… Showing their bright-red color of veins returning to the heart… because their skins are so thin, and transparent, that you can puncture a turkey’s skin with your finger as easily as a balloon


    44. luckily they failed to puncture his armoured body


    45. The purpose here is not to puncture dreams - it is to maximise your


    46. She felt her neck and the puncture wounds she expected


    47. fingers over the puncture wounds on her neck


    48. When none came, he gave her the shot and covered the small puncture wound with a


    49. puncture wounds as the heku drank deeply


    50. sets of puncture wounds and one gash left from when the careless heku had gotten greedy and took a bite


















    1. Empty scrawls and letters punctured into their soft, vain flesh by lazy, fat monks willing to sell their souls for a few dollars


    2. Drag the Board Rentals, page underneath the Services page, but shift it a little bit to the right until you see the punctured line, and then drop it in there


    3. A straight-on shot would have punctured it, and small metal fragments did cause a number of injuries


    4. One guard had his chest ripped open as two bullets punctured his lungs and heart killing him instantly


    5. Still, the bullet grazed Ethan slightly over his left shoulder; his third shot went wild and punctured a tire


    6. The broken chest bone had punctured his pancreas


    7. She painfully screamed when the spines punctured the back of her neck


    8. When the gorgon got really close and tried to take the shield away, the titan used it as a blade and punctured the neck of the monster


    9. I step back and hold my heart as if it was punctured


    10. On the one hand, it’s no stronger than heavy paper either, but on the other, it will grow back together if it’s torn or punctured, sealing itself in about an hour, and regaining even transparency in a few days

    11. It’s possible that those Wards will collapse as soon as they are punctured, but unlikely, so you must be ready to force the crack open further with your power, and we will do what we can to assist you in that


    12. I’d say it’s designers never dreamed that it could simply be punctured, and when it is, it will likely lose all integrity at once


    13. The remaining fragments tore away his hands and punctured the rear bulkhead and the flooring


    14. The wound was meaty looking, but appeared to be superficial as it was no longer bleeding heavily which was a good indication that no veins or arteries had been punctured


    15. "It really hurts," he groaned, holding his hands over his punctured eye and torn cheek


    16. Laughter spread amongst his men as they begun to advance, until the sword flew through the air and punctured the toothless bastard’s chest


    17. Astoundingly, and to their horror, the jagged wound inflicted by the trident had now miraculously healed, but at least this had stopped the flow of fire spewing from the punctured flesh


    18. This was a deep stab that nearly punctured my stomach


    19. pulled his stomach out of the way and punctured his diaphragm with the


    20. His heart was punctured by his own weapons and as the lasers went out of his dark, keen eyes, his vision was no longer obscured and clouded

    21. He bit violently on the fleshy part of his hand until the skin punctured, leaving blue marks tinged with white, seeping dark red drops


    22. "EFORE HE COULD SPEAK !NGELAS VOICE PUNCTURED THE MOMENT


    23. Hours later, he stitched and stapled the boy back together after finding the nicked vein in his liver and repairing the punctured lung and torn bowel


    24. Dirty…this head punctured by sharp thorns, soaked in sweat, full of dust and covered in blood…


    25. His breath was air escaping a punctured tire as he viewed the incredulous scene


    26. Death was sure and swift as the pit‘s spike-like canine teeth punctured its skull


    27. The Viet Cong5 bullets had hit his engine and punctured


    28. The quietness was punctured by the loud cawing of a crow


    29. punctured the front left tyre and it exploded


    30. Two days later, Old Chippy arrived in Kreplon City train station; a grandiose looking place, if that was what one could call all the rusty looking colossal metal arches above with their glass roves punctured with holes like a meteor hit not too long ago

    31. A blood curdling cry punctured the howls and growls of the genothroids


    32. my arm and then covered the punctured skin with gauze and tape


    33. � Under the horrified eyes of the crew of the Sunderland, the 810 tons craft literally cartwheeled on the surface of the sea and crashed on top of the middle starboard side of the GNEISENAU, dousing it with over 150 tons of aviation fuel from its punctured tanks


    34. The man coughed weakly; his rattling breaths told Max that the injuries were probably quite serious – perhaps a punctured lung, or internal bleeding


    35. and punctured the loose skin above her shoulder


    36. As the first tooth punctured beneath her ear she screamed, a pure muffled note held


    37. Three slugs had punctured the left wing from under, apparently without causing any serious damage there except to the aluminum skin


    38. One slug had however kept going and had punctured the side of the cockpit


    39. The damage inside the cockpit was insignificant, with only the cockpit wall and lower side of the pilot’s seat being punctured


    40. Punctured by a presence, and when

    41. This action punctured whatever pockets of tension that might have remained


    42. Those wounded Japanese were nearly all bleeding from the nose and mouth, their lungs ruptured by the overpressure from the bombs, and all of them proved to be deaf, their eardrums punctured


    43. Hel ish yelps and screams punctured the air


    44. When a miner punctured one of these pockets with the tip of his pneumatic hammer an explosion would occur, which would immediately kill the miner or send him reeling off into space, never to be found again


    45. Everywhere around the building and the compound, bloodied corpses lay still, all with throats cut or with hearts punctured


    46. She accidentally punctured the skin when she cut


    47. Nancy’s face hardened the moment she saw Pierre: the young man’s skull was caved in on the left side of his face, while his wheezing breathing and pink bubbles at the corner of his mouth told her that his thorax had been crushed and one or both of his lungs punctured by the tree that had fallen on top of him


    48. A quick examination was enough to Nancy to confirm her first impressions: Pierre was already in a coma, with massive brain injuries and both lungs punctured, with possibly internal bleeding of the spleen


    49. On the road we get a few punctured tyres and suffer other minor breakdowns, but we improvise our way through them


    50. The ground erupted as bullets punctured the soil

































    1. Alien atmo vented out punctures where Chief Horcheese’s machine fingers pressed their way straight through the Squidy’s suit


    2. It was a futuristic version of the classic junked car in the woods, complete with holes, dents and punctures from the alien equivalent of


    3. He was completely unharmed; if you didn’t count the endless punctures marks on his back


    4. Mostly whip lashing, punctures from darts, cuts and cigarette burns


    5. And frustration paralyses the self and punctures the buoy of joy


    6. Pneumonia, knife wounds, abdominal punctures and penetrating stab wounds, peritonitis


    7. Blood already had been spurting from Chica's punctures but after the new blow, it flowed over his face and reddened his shirt


    8. Samson followed the half track trail ignoring the cuts and punctures to his feet and legs, savoring the freshening scents of nature


    9. busy fixing punctures, overheated radiators and air-con problems


    10. "Our two bullets were also removed having caused muscle punctures to the

    11. Plants like roses, holly and hawthorn have spiny leaves and thorny stems are great deterrents because they can produce punctures and tear at the skin


    12. It fell to the floor and finished deflating like a water bed with a dozen punctures, oozing multi-colored fluids, and bubbling gasses


    13. She gasped when she felt the rough scabs of twin punctures


    14. punctures to hacked and missing limbs


    15. course, circles around and punctures the skin of the blimp,


    16. What will kill them is simple: their pride: the arrogance: their smugness: will be punctures: their egos will be destroyed


    17. punctures in her neck, “See, that wasn't so bad


    18. soid, but this ball can have many holes, punctures and energy outflows


    19. The pain of hitting rock bottom punctures an alcoholic's denial


    20. Just over the external jugular vein there were two punctures, not large, but not wholesome looking

    21. Vincent took the bandage from its throat, and showed us the punctures


    22. It would be a sharp-eyed coroner, indeed, who could distinguish the two little dark punctures which would show where the poison fangs had done their work


    23. Three punctures were made in the heathen flesh, and the White Whale's barbs were then tempered


    24. The younger specimens vary considerably, in being, on many parts of the body, destitute of black punctures, and in having the dorsal and ventral colour, of the same pale orange


    1. Their whale research seemed to involve puncturing the whale with several more holes than before


    2. His words were like a sharp object puncturing a water balloon, and her words gushed out in a wave of uninhibited emotion


    3. He could feel their anger trailing tiny red scars over his mind, puncturing him with a hatred fuelled by despair


    4. being expressed - the three archetypal forms outlined in this section are comedy (puncturing


    5. ’ Before she completed the sentence the stiletto slid in and up, passing easily through stomach and liver before puncturing her heart, which stopped beating


    6. In one swift, quick move, she could throw it at a curve, slicing the bald man’s neck, while puncturing the heart of the woman with the scar beside him


    7. A barrel in the center of the bow rotated and three arrows slapped out into the gufder’s chest, puncturing its heart


    8. They had bribed the doctors to extract out a few drops of blood of these three guys in the syringe while puncturing their veins


    9. Three phasor bolts hit Dorce in the back puncturing his lungs and burning through bone


    10. He froze, the sword puncturing the skin of her exposed belly to a depth of barely half a

    11. The arrow found its mark, puncturing the elf’s throat at an angle that caused the bodkin to exit from the back of the head


    12. "The point is for stabbing, piercing, or puncturing


    13. His breath seared the tender skin on my neck, but I realized that instead of fangs puncturing my jugular, his lips were nuzzling behind my ear, the iciness of them at odds with the heat that was building in me where they touched


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    Synonyms for "puncture"

    puncture deflate hole break rupture incision cut breach penetrate pierce prick stick drill bore punch

    "puncture" definitions

    loss of air pressure in a tire when a hole is made by some sharp object


    a small hole made by a sharp object


    the act of puncturing or perforating


    pierce with a pointed object; make a hole into


    make by piercing


    reduce or lessen the size or importance of


    cause to lose air pressure or collapse by piercing


    be pierced or punctured