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Use "puncturing" in a sentence
"Dreams, once again puncturing a popular myth, take place in your MIND."
"The time to "de-leverage," as Wall Street calls puncturing the debt bubble, is at hand."
"ABC: What attracts me about Auden's remark is it's a kind of puncturing of a particular kind of literary or poetic ambition or sentimentality, as if you can go out there and coin the slogans and people would just march behind you and do what you want them to do."