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punctured
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