Definitionn. a somatic sensation as from many tiny prickles
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Her skin was prickling the way it did when another deity used magic around her, the fair hair on her arms standing on end. [Please select]
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Ned felt a prickling of the blood. [Please select]
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Slowly she felt the blood recede from her face, prickling her kin down below her neck. [Please select]
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Columbine felt that prickling augment to a hot, sharp wave of blood. [Please select]
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With him gone, Helen felt a palpitating of her heart and a prickling of her skin. [Please select]
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Another wave of prickling fire raced down his neck, as Lurgan Sahib moved his hand. [Please select]
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She felt a prickling sensation of the skin; a flush of helpless annoyance. [Please select]
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Dick felt a curious prickling at the roots of his hair. [Please select]
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There is a sharp, prickling sensation in the nostrils, which reminds one of breathing coal gas through a radiator in the floor, and you want to sneeze, but cannot. [Please select]
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So he went on into the mist, occasionally stopping to scratch a wrist or wiggle about on the seat in the endeavour to abate the prickling sensation in back or shoulders. [Please select]
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