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50 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Puncture'

The mechanic carefully used a sharp tool to puncture the tire and locate the source of the leak.

The veterinarian had to puncture the abscess in the horse's hoof to release the built-up pressure.

After the heavy rain, the roof began to leak, and water droplets threatened to puncture the ceiling.

The scientist used a fine needle to puncture the cell membrane, allowing the dye to enter and stain the nucleus.

The astronaut's suit had a tiny puncture, leading to concerns about the potential loss of air in space.

The chef used a fork to puncture the surface of the cake, ensuring that the icing would seep into the layers.

During the camping trip, Sarah had to puncture the can of beans with a knife since they forgot the can opener.

The detective found a mysterious puncture mark on the victim's arm, raising suspicions of foul play.

After the team lost the championship game, his sarcastic comments punctured their spirits.

During the heated debate, she managed to puncture his argument with a well-reasoned counterpoint.

The little girl felt her excitement punctured when she discovered her birthday gift was just a plain book.

Despite the positive feedback, his harsh criticism punctured her confidence in her artistic abilities.

The teacher tried not to puncture the students' enthusiasm for learning by providing constructive feedback.

As the gossip spread, it threatened to puncture the reputation she had worked so hard to build.

His attempt at humor unintentionally punctured the solemnity of the memorial service.

The economic downturn had the potential to puncture the optimism of the small business owners.

The unexpected turn of events punctured the sense of security within the community.

The archaeologist carefully excavated the ancient pottery, being cautious not to puncture its delicate surface.

In the intense heat, the hot air balloon pilot had to puncture the balloon slightly to descend and land safely.

The tailor used a small needle to puncture the fabric and create intricate designs on the elegant wedding gown.

The curious toddler managed to puncture the inflatable pool toy with a sharp toy, causing a mini water disaster.

The mountaineer accidentally punctured his water bottle while climbing, realizing the importance of a durable container.

The doctor had to puncture the patient's abscess to drain the infection, relieving the intense pain.

The farmer used a pitchfork to puncture the hay bales, ensuring proper ventilation for the stored feed.

The controversial decision by the judge threatened to puncture the trust the public had in the legal system.

His careless remarks managed to puncture the carefully crafted atmosphere of goodwill at the diplomatic summit.

The unexpected plot twist in the novel served to puncture the reader's expectations and keep them engaged.

The financial crisis had the power to puncture the stability of even the most robust investment portfolios.

The comedian's insensitive jokes threatened to puncture the atmosphere of inclusivity at the diversity seminar.

The revelation about the company's unethical practices had the potential to puncture its reputation in the market.

The heated argument between the siblings punctured the harmony that had existed in the family for years.

The firefighter carried a tool designed to puncture walls during rescue missions, providing access to trapped individuals.

The chef demonstrated how to puncture the egg yolk with a fork to create a perfect poached egg for the breakfast dish.

In the suspenseful movie scene, the spy used a concealed needle to puncture the document and extract crucial information.

The mountaineers were equipped with ice axes to puncture the icy surface and secure their grip while climbing the glacier.

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