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Perforate the pumpkin or squash with holes about the diameter of a drinking straw, making 8-10 wholes for a small pumpkin.
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- Perforate a metal plate (length = internal height of drum, width = diameter of drum at the place the cover was cut), all over its surface with holes about 1 - 2 cm diameter.
Chapter 3 1994
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'Perforate his balloons if he tries to bull his way through,' ordered Bidworthy.
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Various, 1973
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Receiver: And I have of it by me thus Congeal'd; which is of such a strangely Penetrating scent, as if 'twould Perforate the Noses that approach it.
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Perforate adorable blobby creatures of all shapes and sizes with an unlimited supply of arrows, and then collect the loot they leave behind and fly to the next level.
Jay is Games 2009
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Perforate the edges of the bottom of the box, then once down the middle, and you can fold that into a leftover box that's half the size of the original.
Triple Pundit 2008
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Perforate* thee; and thy lopt branches point Thy two fons forth; who by Belarius ftoln,
Works 1795
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