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1
It is curiously carved, and
pierced
with
holes
like a musical instrument.
2
He caused this assistant to swallow small metallic tubes
pierced
with
holes
.
3
These bricks have the peculiarity of being
pierced
with
holes
about ½ in.
4
Turning them over I saw that the zarape was
pierced
with
holes
-
bullet
holes
.
5
See, it is
pierced
with
holes
,
and through them comes a current of air.
6
By the side of the box was its cover,
pierced
with
holes
here and there.
7
They are
pierced
with
holes
,
through which issue pipes which carry the air all over the body.
8
Round pieces of skull
pierced
with
holes
(Al.
9
Both his lips were
pierced
with
holes
,
as is usual with the older Múras seen on the river.
10
The interior of the stove holds a pipe in a single coil
pierced
with
holes
on the under side.
11
There were
pierced
with
holes
in the bottom, which were covered with a wisp of straw as a strainer.
12
Charred wood was then placed in a round dish
pierced
with
holes
,
and perfumes thrown in to correct the smell.
13
Behind them strips of aluminum dangled,
pierced
with
holes
,
like the steering wheels of racing cars, to make them lighter.
14
The spoons in the glasses are
pierced
with
holes
like tea-strainers so that the tea may be stirred without spilling it.
15
Before them certain official maidens carry a new tunic, ewers of water, silver dishes
pierced
with
holes
,
cloths, and immense sponges.
16
The stone corbels,
pierced
with
holes
to hold the enormous awning or velarium used in wet weather or extreme heat, remain intact.