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Meanings of piercing pain in English
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Usage of piercing pain in English
1
I was wringing-wet, and there was a piercingpain in my side.
2
As the train jolted at times the ex-President experienced piercingpain.
3
Guarding her mind, and steeling herself against the piercingpain of abandonment, she faced him.
4
She put the helm on but a piercingpain made her whip it off again.
5
A sudden, piercingpain in his neck shook him.
6
To sheathe each perilous and piercingpain.
7
Just breathing a bit of it blinded me and gave me a piercingpain in my throat.
8
A piercingpain shot through him.
9
With a piercingpain in her heart she at last turned back and boarded the subway for Riverside Drive.
10
He felt a piercingpain in his abdomen that put him in mind of the stabbings discussed over dinner.
11
A gunshot rang out and she flinched, expecting to feel the piercingpain of a bullet entering her flesh.
12
Then there was a piercingpain as something sharp drove into its flanks-once ,twice ,andyet a third time.
13
In that very instant the figure lunged, and Kjartan felt a piercingpain as he looked back at his assailant.
14
This strange piercingpain must be what Glenn had called a "stitch" in the side, something common to novices on horseback.
15
Now a piercingpain from dark suns burned me with an insupportable glare, now a beautiful radiance hovered about as if to entice me.
16
In consequence of the highly rarefied air, the traveller at first experiences great difficulty in breathing, accompanied by a sharp, piercingpain at each inspiration.