Ainda não temos significados para "puncture the skin".
1She winced as the needle punctured the skin.
2Not a single bone punctured the skin, however.
3This is especially true of parasites that are capable of puncturing the skin or burrowing into it.
4Father Joseph sent her. He adjusted his grip on the pencil, puncturing the skin and drawing blood.
5The Mud Boy was going into shock, and it looked as if a rib had punctured the skin.
6She pulled up her other sleeve, punctured the skin and with application drew the wire down almost to her wrist.
7Spiky and hard as needles, they punctured the skin on her arms and her breasts, drawing tiny drops of blood.
8In the ordinary course of satisfying its hunger, this insect punctures the skin of a horse, and the animal dies in consequence.
9Large hooks punctured the skin above his shoulder blades, as well as his buttocks, wrists, and ankles, fastening him to the wires.
10While it had not punctured the skin, the spur had raked the coat, showing that the rowel had been applied with considerable force.
11The restriction with regard to food, is intended to reduce the blood, so as to diminish the inflammation consequent upon puncturing the skin.
12He jerked back the ranger's sleeve, disclosing two dark spots on the back of the wrist where the fangs had punctured the skin.
13Opening his mouth wide on jaw-hinges like a cobra's, Godalming fastened on to Bessie's wrist, lightly puncturing the skin with his pointed incisors.
14Then he very delicately and carefully punctured the skin of one of the oranges, and injected into the fruit the contents of the syringe.
15Tattooing, may it please your highness, is puncturing the skin with needles or sharp points-andthen rubbing Indian ink or gun-powderinto the wounds.
16"Did it puncture the skin?" Colin asked.