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perforated

[pur-fuh-rey-tid] / ˈpɜr fəˌreɪ tɪd /


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In peated whiskies, malt grain is spread out over a perforated floor and underneath peat is burned, producing wafts of flavoursome smoke.

From BBC

The Toronto architect Stephen Teeple has compared his perforated black building design to a tuning fork.

From New York Times

Made from perforated steel, its curved design offers a touch of panache amid the staid Modern architecture.

From Los Angeles Times

He perforated her uterus and damaged her bowels.

From Los Angeles Times

“These days, when they build new houses, they put in those perforated pipes for drainage,” Korenovsky said.

From Seattle Times