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Definition of puncturenext
as in prick
a mark or small hole made by a pointed instrument a leak caused by several small punctures in the rubber gasket

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Noun
The volume collects work from the last decade, each with a brief preface from the author, giving us a puncture of the present into her words of the past. Literary Hub, 9 Apr. 2026 Melancon's fingers were swollen from puncture wounds. Bill Whitaker, CBS News, 5 Apr. 2026
Verb
The Chinese duo’s voices pirouette around a pulse that sounds like a car door chime as abortive crashes puncture the otherwise placid, kickless ambience. James Gui, Pitchfork, 17 Apr. 2026 The scissors work great, but because the props team punctured the uterus to assist in the incision, the amniotic liquid started leaking out, seeping into the prosthetic torso Wolf is strapped into. Kathryn Vanarendonk, Vulture, 17 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for puncture
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Verb
  • If Bruce Springsteen’s greatest gift was mythologizing the existential open graves swallowing up blue-collar workers, Mellencamp’s was his piercing ability to at once celebrate and dismantle agrarian fantasy.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 29 Apr. 2026
  • Lockwood’s music instills joy in listening, and such revitalized desire leaves your body freshly tender, sensitive to whatever pierces the ear.
    Joshua Minsoo Kim, Pitchfork, 28 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Marcus Semien hit a chopper down the left side, which Jorbit Vivas stabbed at wildly while missing it badly.
    Abbey Mastracco, New York Daily News, 29 Apr. 2026
  • Police in Antioch are investigating after a man was fatally stabbed during an altercation at home over the weekend.
    Tim Fang, CBS News, 27 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Orlando brothers Isaiah Brown and AJ Brown return after redshirting following transfers from Ohio University, while former top-40 recruits Alex Lloyd and CJ Ingram add scoring punch and athleticism to a crowded rotation.
    Edgar Thompson, The Orlando Sentinel, 27 Apr. 2026
  • The cage match turned into a group scrum when another of the Kings’ big uglies, 6-6 Samuel Helenius, threw a punch at Parker Kelly.
    Sean Keeler, Denver Post, 27 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Then Toluca goalkeeper Luis García watched as Tillman drilled a running header just wide.
    Josh Gross, Daily News, 30 Apr. 2026
  • Dani Weatherholt drilled a shot past Casey Murphy in the 53rd minute and then Ashley Sanchez evened up the game in the 76th minute.
    Boston Herald staff, Boston Herald, 30 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Another firefighter told investigators Lewin also choked the patient after jabbing his eyes.
    Angie DiMichele, Sun Sentinel, 27 Apr. 2026
  • Evgeni Malkin was good-naturedly jabbing the media for asking about his future in Pittsburgh.
    Josh Yohe, New York Times, 27 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • There were multiple tears in his liver, causing internal bleeding, with blood collecting both inside the abdomen and in deeper spaces behind it.
    Clara Harter, Los Angeles Times, 29 Apr. 2026
  • Many online are reacting to this viral video of a bus driver in Taiwan breaking down in tears during a dispute with a passenger.
    Alexandra Banner, CNN Money, 29 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • When Andrei Vasilevskiy tried to poke the puck away, Bolduc had moved so deep into the crease area that the puck went off him and into the net for his first career playoff goal.
    Arpon Basu, New York Times, 27 Apr. 2026
  • The host also poked fun at the Trumps’ living separately despite being married for 22 years.
    Dave Goldiner, New York Daily News, 27 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • For Daniels, getting picked was going to be a relief.
    Nate Atkins, New York Times, 27 Apr. 2026
  • When picking your tomatillos, go for a medium size and look for smooth pieces with no cracks or bruises.
    ABC News, ABC News, 27 Apr. 2026

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“Puncture.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/puncture. Accessed 1 May. 2026.

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