Pierce vs Bestick - What's the difference?
pierce | bestick |
to puncture; to break through
* Dryden
to create a hole in the skin for the purpose of inserting jewelry
to break or interrupt abruptly
(figurative) To penetrate; to affect deeply.
* Alexander Pope
* Shakespeare
To stick on the surface of; cover over.
To pierce in various places; pierce through and through.
As a proper noun pierce
is , medieval variant of piers modern usage may also derive from the surname.As a verb bestick is
to stick on the surface of; cover over.pierce
English
Verb
- The diver pierced the surface of the water with scarcely a splash.
- to pierce''' the enemy's line; a shot '''pierced the ship
- I pierce her tender side.
- Can you believe he pierced his tongue?
- A scream pierced the darkness.
- to pierce a mystery
- pierced with grief
- Can no prayers pierce thee?