piercing

भेदी
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'
चुभने वाला,
तेज,
तीक्ष्ण,
छेदने वाला
noun
वेध
adjective
भेदनेवाला,
तीखा,
छेदनेवाला
example
Even then he had responded emotionally, as he would assert, to the deep, 'piercing' sadness of the music.
He dove under again, searching with 'piercing' eyes for the girl, his mind besieged with frenzied thoughts.
She and the guys turned to go, their peaceful silence only to be interrupted by a loud, 'piercing' scream.
Alexander looked down at me with suddenly 'piercing' eyes.
On a more intellectual level, he felt a 'piercing' fear that he would only hurt her by drawing her close, that to even be near him was draining her very essence away.
It was a loud and 'piercing' sound that filled the entire room.
Shaking with fear the President broke the intense silent with a 'piercing' question.
Her lungs felt heavy from the exercise and her throat ached each time she took a breath of the cold, 'piercing' air.
One of them had a voice so loud and 'piercing' that you could hear him from one end of the carriage to the other.
Suddenly, all around her, the flames froze, and a 'piercing' wind built up.
He looked just like the pictures: the long-ish hair, 'piercing' eyes, and the downturned mouth.
The 'piercing' look in her dazzling green eyes seemed to be challenging me.
The trio was having some pleasant talk about the house when suddenly a loud 'piercing' scream filled the house.
Uncaring, the 'piercing' gusts of air sullied his racked frame, and his head pounded with fatigue.
She pronounced it with venomous, 'piercing' rage, like a vulture pouncing on its prey, and then she threw her cup against the wall.
He imagined being in the coyote's fur - the 'piercing' cold made him wish even stronger.
Both babies screamed together, the same pitch, the same sound, the same abrupt, 'piercing' terror and pain.
The sharp, 'piercing' wail of the alarm shattered her dream and woke her abruptly from her sleep.
He was cut off in mid-sentence by a loud and 'piercing' scream from the rear of the wagon.
When he laughed a bit nervously, she took it as an insult and with a 'piercing' glare asked if he was the reason her daddy wasn't allowed to live here.
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.
Each day she floated down the hall with an armload of books as her 'piercing' eyes searched out the quickest way to class.
I remove my own sunglasses and give her a 'piercing' glare, though it rarely has any affect on her.
Our daughter was just waking up and seeing her face that morning struck a 'piercing' fear in me.
That cold, 'piercing' fear. It could come quickly or slowly, brought on by who knows what.
They were all treading through ankle-deep snow in the lot, holding their jackets up to their necks against the 'piercing' gale.
She looked to be in her early thirties, long blonde hair and intelligent, 'piercing' green eyes.
Soon enough, the boat's whistle began to blow an eerie 'piercing' sound as the water vehicle began moving.
Jerry and I were in the house alone and I'd just fallen asleep, when I was awakened by a loud 'piercing' scream.
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.
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