1. punctured - Adjective
3. punctured - Adjective Satellite
of Puncture
Having the surface covered with minute indentations or dots.
Produced by puncture; having the characteristics of a puncture; as, a punctured wound.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBy Christmas, with fair luck, he might be eligible for service in khaki: by Spring, if God was good, all the proud privileges of trench-lice, mustard gas, spattered brains, punctured lungs, ripped guts, asphyxiation, mud and gangrene, might be his. Thomas Wolfe
I don't want to end up in the gutter punctured by machine gun slugs. Al Capone
Anger and hatred, when left unfed, bleed away like air from a punctured tire, over time and days and years. Forgiveness is stealth. Barry Lyga
If the javelin had hit me 10cm to the left, it would have punctured my lung, 20cm higher the throat, which would have been the worst-case scenario. Just 1cm higher and it would have hit bone, muscle and tendon and that would have been the end of my sporting career. Roman Sebrle
It's always great to play a man who sets himself up to be punctured. Jeremy Irons
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