English to Malay Dictionary piercing

piercing

menindik
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
menebuk
example
Jim followed, his eyes still watering from the 'piercing' sound of that chair screaming across the hardwood floor.
A painful 'piercing' feeling went through my heart when she did that.
Padlin recognized the kid and a cold flash ran through him, a 'piercing' sense of panic.
What struck him though was the 'piercing' gaze of the other.
After a little while, he put the book away and slipped his jacket back on against the 'piercing' chill of the wind.
His black leather trench coat billowing out behind him as his 'piercing' blue-eyes seemed deep in thought.
Then a 'piercing' panic hit me: What if the lawyers found this broken glass? Of course they'd suspect foul play.
It was a loud and 'piercing' sound that filled the entire room.
It was a split second before the 'piercing' sound broke the air.
No more though, they began to cry for mercy as the school collectively recoiled from the 'piercing' sound that had broken the silence.
I remove my own sunglasses and give her a 'piercing' glare, though it rarely has any affect on her.
He looked at me with 'piercing' eyes but didn't say anything.
Outside the hut the wind has got up, a strong 'piercing' wind.
Shaking with fear the President broke the intense silent with a 'piercing' question.
I bet he watched this fine, 'piercing' interview with a sinking heart.
When we went out the first time, a 'piercing' wind had whipped the tops off the crashing waves to send biting showers of stinging sea water at us.
She and the guys turned to go, their peaceful silence only to be interrupted by a loud, 'piercing' scream.
She felt the 'piercing' sting of humiliation and her heart being broken and torn apart like some fragile letter.
Each day she floated down the hall with an armload of books as her 'piercing' eyes searched out the quickest way to class.
It snowed on and off all day and a cold 'piercing' wind blew down the streets, along the canyons between the city's skyscrapers.
Suddenly, all around her, the flames froze, and a 'piercing' wind built up.
He was cut off in mid-sentence by a loud and 'piercing' scream from the rear of the wagon.
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.
Soon enough, the boat's whistle began to blow an eerie 'piercing' sound as the water vehicle began moving.
She looked to be in her early thirties, long blonde hair and intelligent, 'piercing' green eyes.
It is an enterprise that is always on the job, rain or shine, dry heat or 'piercing' cold.
Jerry and I were in the house alone and I'd just fallen asleep, when I was awakened by a loud 'piercing' scream.
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.
For with every 'piercing' look she gave me when I had done something wrong, I feared that just as she gave me life, she could just as easily take it away.
He leaves the 'piercing' insights for another day though.
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