piercing

પર ભેદન
definition
verb
a splinter had pierced the skin
(of a sharp pointed object) go into or through (something).
adjective
he stared at me with those piercing eyes
(of eyes or a look) appearing to see through someone; searching.
translation of 'piercing'
verb
ભોંકવું
example
He glanced over at her then, and she could feel those 'piercing' eyes looking her up and down, taking her in, before he turned to gaze out the window again.
She pronounced it with venomous, 'piercing' rage, like a vulture pouncing on its prey, and then she threw her cup against the wall.
He dove under again, searching with 'piercing' eyes for the girl, his mind besieged with frenzied thoughts.
Shutting her mind as tightly as she could, she folded up into a ball and began to shiver uncontrollably in the 'piercing' , soul-biting cold.
However, as I like being in the open, later on I return to the stern, which was the only place to escape the 'piercing' wind.
She looked to be in her early thirties, long blonde hair and intelligent, 'piercing' green eyes.
Besides, he was a refreshing reminder that gentlemen do indeed still exist in the world, which you know has been a 'piercing' fear of mine.
Shaking with fear the President broke the intense silent with a 'piercing' question.
He looked at me with 'piercing' eyes but didn't say anything.
Suddenly, all around her, the flames froze, and a 'piercing' wind built up.
You'll know when you're sat opposite a Scorpio; they'll be holding their knife a little too tightly and pinning you with a deep, 'piercing' gaze.
I remove my own sunglasses and give her a 'piercing' glare, though it rarely has any affect on her.
Teena scrunched her brows; her 'piercing' look could make anyone turn stone.
Both babies screamed together, the same pitch, the same sound, the same abrupt, 'piercing' terror and pain.
Amanda woke in darkness and for an electrified moment lay perfectly still, roused abruptly from a profound sleep by such 'piercing' terror that she was completely disoriented.
After a moment, I could feel her 'piercing' eyes focused on me.
It is an enterprise that is always on the job, rain or shine, dry heat or 'piercing' cold.
No more though, they began to cry for mercy as the school collectively recoiled from the 'piercing' sound that had broken the silence.
The D minor Quartet is by far the most tragic of the six, with a 'piercing' sadness that sometimes borders on gloominess.
She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the 'piercing' cold and the blistering heat.
Suddenly startled, it flew away as the 'piercing' sound of the bell rang out.
I yelled and wiggled, but I couldn't stop the 'piercing' feeling from growing more intense.
With its 'piercing' insights into the human condition, Ecstasy is an actor's paradise.
Outside the hut the wind has got up, a strong 'piercing' wind.
She felt the 'piercing' sting of humiliation and her heart being broken and torn apart like some fragile letter.
The sharp, 'piercing' shriek of the morning bell sounded in from within the school building, echoing through the campus.
One of them had a voice so loud and 'piercing' that you could hear him from one end of the carriage to the other.
Jerry and I were in the house alone and I'd just fallen asleep, when I was awakened by a loud 'piercing' scream.
A 'piercing' insight and egoless clarity in the assessment of his own future reinstalled his cricketing career once again.
She covered her ears with the 'piercing' sound of shattering glass.
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