puncture|punctured|punctures|puncturing in English
verb
[punc·ture || 'pʌŋktʃə(r)]
perforate, make a hole; pierce, stab with a pointed object; deflate by piercing; damage, wound; destroy, rui
Use "puncture|punctured|punctures|puncturing" in a sentence
1. Both girls' skulls were punctured.
2. Where's the doings for mending punctures?
3. 7 Where's the doings for mending punctures?
4. Deflated both lungs, punctured the heart.
5. The risks of puncturing the placenta- - - minimal.
6. Puncture his eardrums.
7. * pain associated with multiple punctures to locate a vein
8. 7 My car has had two punctures this week.
9. Complement enzymes attack antigens by puncturing the cell membrane.
10. Punctures were made by 18-gauge needles which pierced the areola.
11. The review found that using Atraumatic (pencil-point) lumbar puncture needles instead of conventional lumbar puncture needles reduced the risk of post-dural-puncture headache and of …
12. Brane kills Fura in combat after puncturing his space suit in orbit
13. How is Capillary puncture site prepared? An alcohol swab should be used to cleanse the puncture site
14. Pressurized container - do not puncture.
15. Jack up the car and change wheel with the punctured tyre.
16. A 45-yr-old woman developed post-dural puncture headache with bilateral abducens palsy following a diagnostic lumbar puncture.
17. SCULLY : Needle punctures, maybe. An animal bite. Electrocution of some kind.
18. 7 Pressurized container - do not puncture.
19. I'm gonna puncture the sac now.
20. Somebody helped me mend the puncture.
21. Acupunctuate , Acupunctuates; Acupunctuated; acupunctuating To pierce or penetrate the skin with a puncturing device
22. What has punctured holes in our upper atmosphere’s protective shield of ozone?
23. Get an M.R.I. and a lumbar puncture.
24. 9 Failure did not puncture my confidence.
25. 19 Deep puncture wounds or animal bites anywhere.