But, as terrifying agencies, these were as nothing to the lightning which appeared to stab the ground so closely and incessantly all around us that escape seemed an impossibility and to the thunder, which kept up a continuous bellow, Punctuated by stunning crashes.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
Mr. Silk regarded him with a scornful eye, but Miss Kybird, bidding him not to be foolish, Punctuated her remarks with the needle, and a struggle, which Mr. Silk regarded as unseemly in the highest degree, took place between them for its possession.
"At Sunwich Port, Complete"
W.W. Jacobs
120. Use a semicolon to separate the parts of a compound or a complex sentence, when some of those parts are Punctuated by commas.
"Practical Grammar and Composition"
Thomas Wood