punctures การใช้
- Again, the tires had been punctured by an ice pick.
- Letterman's seemingly bulletproof image was punctured on Oscar night.
- There are a lot of things that deserve to be punctured.
- Advanced Micro's pre-opening announcement punctured technology stocks.
- Some enterprising Russian journalists have sought to puncture the official secrecy.
- Cordelia refuses to soothe the punctured ego and Lear disinherits her.
- A fallen tree punctured the roof of Spiers'rented home.
- During the procedure, her eye was punctured by a syringe.
- Sundry bystanders are also punctured, stabbed, defingered and incinerated.
- Soaring Internet stocks may be hard to puncture in the marketplace.
- On Tuesday children peered through the punctured windows in curious horror.
- The upper limb had punctured the spray skirt over his cockpit.
- Blood pumps from a row of puncture wounds on his foot.
- But its balloon was soon punctured by parodies and media overkill.
- Time itself seems to be dribbling from some cosmic puncture wound.
- He was punctured, for sure, right in the heart.
- Gore tried to puncture that perception in his address Monday night.
- The cutbacks also will puncture CNN's ballooning Internet operations.
- But then, so is the puncturing of a wildlife treasure.
- The Nets have an overcast history punctured by slivers of light.
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