Goes through or makes a hole in something, often sharply; or emotionally affects someone deeply.
From Old French 'percier,' from Latin 'pertundere' (to thrust through); the metaphorical sense of emotionally piercing someone's heart came from the physical meaning.
One of those beautiful words where the physical and emotional meanings are used equally—a sword pierces armor and a cry pierces silence with the same power.
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