Pronunciation: /ɪr ˈpɪrsɪŋ/
noun a type of body piercing that involves making a hole in the ear to insert jewelry
A1 The ear piercing was done quickly and without any pain.
A2 She decided to get an ear piercing as a birthday present to herself.
B1 The shop offered a variety of ear piercing options, including studs and hoops.
B2 After getting her ear pierced, she was advised on how to care for it properly.
C1 The ear piercing she got while traveling in India became a lasting memory of her trip.
C2 The intricate design of the ear piercing she chose was a work of art.
adjective describing something that is very loud or high-pitched, like a sound that could pierce your ear
A1 The ear piercing noise of the alarm clock woke me up.
A2 She got her ears pierced at the mall.
B1 The ear piercing sound of the fire alarm sent everyone into a panic.
B2 The ear piercing feedback from the microphone was unbearable.
C1 The ear piercing shrieks of the crowd filled the stadium.
C2 The ear piercing screech of the brakes made everyone in the car jump.
formal The young girl received her first ear piercing at the jewelry store.
informal I got my ear piercing done at the mall last weekend.
slang I'm thinking of getting a new ear piercing, what do you think?
figurative The sound of the music was so loud, it felt like an ear piercing experience.
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