Sentence example with the word 'prickle'

prickle

aculeus, bit, buzz, decalcomania, jab, needle, plaster, prong, spike, stinging, tingling

Definition n. a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf

Last update: March 11, 2017


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The trees of apricots have many prickles.   [noun]

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The polyster cloth prickles the skin.   [noun]

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His blood prickled in his veins like salt.   [noun]

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His whole body prickled, and the roaring in his ears increased.   [noun]

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It was made by the swift beat of hoofs, thousands of them, and the hair on his neck prickled at the roots.   [adjective]

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The boy felt a sudden chill, and his hair prickled at the roots.   [noun]

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The hair on his head prickled again at its roots, and it was a dreadful sensation.   [noun]

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But for Dick the chill came again, and once more his hair prickled at the roots.   [noun]

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Each time, we see a slender, horny prickle darting from the ventral surface, close to the end.   [noun]

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He felt his forehead prickle slightly as he thought of the smiling, keen look which set itself so straight upon him.   [noun]

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Even Gilbert afterward confessed that his scalp prickled when a figure stepped forward from a narrow closet against the wall.   [noun]

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