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perforated

[pur-fuh-rey-tid] / ˈpɜr fəˌreɪ tɪd /


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That driving vibrancy then recedes, in quiet music gently perforated with a pricking constellation of high-pitched percussion.

From New York Times

Shrapnel scythed in all directions, turning the intersection into a tangle of perforated corpses and singed flesh.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, I used a flashlight, on my hands and knees, to rummage under the counter for my paneer press — a straight-sided, aluminum sieve that looks exactly like a small, perforated cake tin.

From New York Times

In a tool-and-die shop, the die is the female component of the perforated tool that punches sheet metal into a shape.

From Los Angeles Times

The autopsy said the bullet perforated Huber’s heart and right lung.

From Washington Post