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I . piercing [ˈpɪəsɪŋ, Am ˈpɪrs-] ADJ

1. piercing pain, wind:

piercing

2. piercing cold, look:

piercing

3. piercing cry, shriek:

piercing

4. piercing sarcasm:

piercing

II . piercing [ˈpɪəsɪŋ, Am ˈpɪrs-] N

piercing
piercing

II . pierce [pɪəs, Am pɪrs] VB intr

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A septum piercing is often incorrectly regarded as a cartilage piercing.
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The larger the gauge used in the piercing, the less likely the piercing is to be rejected or accidentally torn out.
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This piercing has a high rate of rejection because of the nature of the tissue and how dynamic or mobile the area is.
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Brick chimneys rise from either end; a large television antenna is just south of the northern chimney piercing the shingled roof.
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The onset of a keloid is triggered by a minor wound in the skin, such as piercing the ears.
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This piercing can be vertical or horizontal, depending on the person's preference.
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This piercing produces wounds that leave melanised scars.
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He was previously known for his piercings in his left upper ear, left eyebrow and left lower ear.
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This piercing is not commonly performed by reputable professionals because of its low success rate.
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This device will support the skin during the piercing process.
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