9 Verbs to Use for the Word puncture

Again Otto felt the sharp puncture, again the ruby drop started from his finger, again he turned the ring, and again beheld Aurelia.

Wampus slowed down and cast a sharp glance around, but the land on either side of the trail was thick with cactus and sagebrush and to leave the beaten path meant a puncture almost instantly.

They have opened punctures above the knees.

During the afternoon one of the crew of a boat upon the reef, while incautiously handling a frog-fish (Batrachus) which he had found under a stone, received two punctures at the base of the thumb from the sharp dorsal spines partially concealed by the skin.

We stopped several times on the journeyI remember a puncture, involving a couple of hours' delay, somewhere north of Beauvaisand found ourselves talking in small hot rooms with peasant families of all ages and stages, from the blind old grandmother, like a brooding Fate in the background, to the last toddling baby.

It was not long before I had drawn his history from this village alderman, an Alsatian by birth, and his tales of the war of 1870 helped to wile away the time we were obliged to spend idling along the roadside while our chauffeur repaired our first puncture.

Plumbs and pears punctured by some insects ripen sooner, and the part round the puncture is sweeter.

There were no marks of violence or any abnormal condition excepting a single puncture in the right thigh, apparently made by the needle of the hypodermic syringe.

The tire showed no signs of deflation, but on drawing the nail the air followed, showing a puncture.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  puncture