pierced with holes, esp. a row of holes, as to facilitate tearing
Examples of 'perforated' in a sentence
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`Angel," said Angelica in alarm, `we're not just perforated any longer.
Weldon, Fay SPLITTING (2004)
The camera had captured a gloved hand sliding a perforated cylinder over the sosus transducer.
Terman, Douglas CORMORANT (2004)
The sigil was perforated, like Concealer, and fit easily on the same golden neck chain.
Julian May IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE (2004)
All related terms of 'perforated'
perforate
To perforate something means to make a hole or holes in it.
perforated tape
a strip of paper for recording information in the form of rows of either six or eight holes, some or all of which are punched to produce a combination used as a discrete code symbol, formerly used in computers, telex machines, etc
perforated ulcer
an ulcer that bursts through the stomach wall and leaks food and gastric juices into the abdominal cavity
paper tape
a strip of paper for recording information in the form of rows of either six or eight holes, some or all of which are punched to produce a combination used as a discrete code symbol, formerly used in computers, telex machines, etc
punched tape
a strip of paper for recording information in the form of rows of either six or eight holes, some or all of which are punched to produce a combination used as a discrete code symbol, formerly used in computers, telex machines, etc
punch tape
a strip of paper for recording information in the form of rows of either six or eight holes, some or all of which are punched to produce a combination used as a discrete code symbol, formerly used in computers, telex machines, etc