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piercing

Aussprache: [ˈpɪərsɪŋ]

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Kontext: „sensation“

(adjective) describing something that is very sharp or cuts through easily, like a loud sound or a strong feeling. When you hear something piercing, it can grab your attention because it is very intense.

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The piercing sound of the whistle made everyone stop and listen.

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The music was not piercing; it was soft and relaxing.

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Did you hear that piercing noise from the fireworks?

Kontext: „fashion“

(noun) a small hole made in the skin to wear jewelry, like earrings. Many people get their ears pierced to have pretty things to wear.

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She got her ears pierced and now wears beautiful earrings.

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He did not want to get his ears pierced, so he chose not to wear any jewelry.

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How old were you when you had your ears pierced?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to make a small hole in something, usually in the skin, like when someone decides to get a piercing for jewelry. It is done carefully to avoid hurting too much.

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The artist pierced her nose with a tiny needle for the new ring.

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He did not pierce his skin; he decided to wait a little longer.

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Did you pierce your ears yourself or go to a professional?

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