''That protruding metal rod could impale someone''
Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476/77), was infamous for the way he would impale his enemies.
He took care not to accidentally impale himself on the stick.
A compound sentence using the word "impale" could be: "The hunter aimed carefully at the target, and he hoped to impale the deer with a single shot." This structure combines two independent clauses with the conjunction "and."
Vlad the Impaler would impale the corpses of his enemies on pikes around the battlefield to warn away hostile armies and shatter their morale. It is one of the earliest forms of psychological warfare that we know of.Careful you don't impale yourself on that icicle.
Impale, I think
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The answer is to gore or impale.
enter, impale, insert, puncture, permeate, perforate
No
spike, pierce, punch
I think so. I have not played in some time, but I believe so.