piercingly cold
piercingly loud
Her piercingly blue eyes captivated everyone in the room.
The piercingly cold wind cut through their jackets.
His piercingly loud voice could be heard from across the room.
She let out a piercingly shrill scream when she saw the spider.
The piercingly bright light made it difficult to see.
His piercingly critical comments made everyone uncomfortable.
The piercingly sweet smell of flowers filled the room.
She looked at him with a piercingly intense gaze.
The piercingly high-pitched sound of the alarm woke everyone up.
Her piercingly accurate observations impressed her colleagues.
The balmy evening was suddenly piercingly, bitingly cold.
He dropped his eyes because her own green ones met his so piercingly, almost as if she were not seeing him.
You read and you're pierced. That's one of the things I try to teach my students–how to write piercingly.
" Stick it back in the trunk, " Harry advised as the Sneakoscope whistled piercingly, " or it'll wake him up."
It's Coppola's strongest movie in years - intimate, queasily truthful and piercingly sad.
Daniel, piercingly played by Milo Machado Graner, also doesn't know what to believe, as he's torn apart by the loss of his dad and possibly the loss of his mom.
Next morning a man walks into their camp—a pale, haggard man who looks at them frowningly, piercingly. " That you, Andresen" ? says the man. It is Aronsen, Aronsen the trader.
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