Aún no tenemos significados para "pierce with holes".
1It is curiously carved, and pierced with holes like a musical instrument.
2He caused this assistant to swallow small metallic tubes pierced with holes.
3These bricks have the peculiarity of being pierced with holes about ½ in.
4Turning them over I saw that the zarape was pierced with holes-bullet holes.
5See, it is pierced with holes, and through them comes a current of air.
6By the side of the box was its cover, pierced with holes here and there.
7They are pierced with holes, through which issue pipes which carry the air all over the body.
8Round pieces of skull pierced with holes (Al.
9Both his lips were pierced with holes, as is usual with the older Múras seen on the river.
10The interior of the stove holds a pipe in a single coil pierced with holes on the under side.
11There were pierced with holes in the bottom, which were covered with a wisp of straw as a strainer.
12Charred wood was then placed in a round dish pierced with holes, and perfumes thrown in to correct the smell.
13Behind them strips of aluminum dangled, pierced with holes, like the steering wheels of racing cars, to make them lighter.
14The spoons in the glasses are pierced with holes like tea-strainers so that the tea may be stirred without spilling it.
15Before them certain official maidens carry a new tunic, ewers of water, silver dishes pierced with holes, cloths, and immense sponges.
16The stone corbels, pierced with holes to hold the enormous awning or velarium used in wet weather or extreme heat, remain intact.