pierced

/pɪrst/
adjective
  1. Having a hole made through the body, typically for wearing jewelry.
    • Many people have pierced ears, but fewer have pierced eyebrows.
    • She has pierced ears and wears small gold earrings.
    • He got his nose pierced last weekend.
  2. Having a hole or holes made through something, as for decoration or function.
    • She wore a necklace with a pierced metal charm.
    • The leather was pierced to create a pattern.
    • The belt has a pierced design with small holes.
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verb
  1. Past tense of pierce: to make a hole in or through something with a sharp point.
    • The arrow pierced the target right in the center.
    • A scream pierced the silence of the night.
    • The needle pierced the fabric easily.
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