prickle in English

noun
1
a short, slender, sharp-pointed outgrowth on the bark or epidermis of a plant; a small thorn.
the prickles of the blackberry bushes
verb
1
(of a person's skin or a part of the body) experience a tingling sensation, especially as a result of strong emotion.
the sound made her skin prickle with horror

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1. Prickle is a frequentative of prick.

2. I felt a prickle of disquiet.

3. He felt sweat prickle on his forehead.

4. Woollen clothes often prickle my skin.

5. The thought made her prickle with excitement.

6. That deep voice made her whole scalp prickle with reaction.

7. She felt her eyes prickle. 'It was awful,' she whispered.

8. The thought of meeting him made her prickle with excitement.

9. Gaal felt the short hairs prickle on the back of his neck.

10. Turner started to be worried and felt the back of his neck prickle.

11. I felt a hot prickle of embarrassment spread across my cheeks.

12. The blanket rubbed his tender back, setting up a prickle of pain.

13. Kathleen felt a prickle between her shoulderblades and knew the camera was approaching.

14. She felt a prickle of fear as she realized that she was alone.

15. 61 synonyms for Bristle: hair, spine, thorn, whisker, barb, stubble, prickle, point, spur, needle, spike

16. 23 She felt a prickle of fear as she realized that she was alone.

17. A certain plant in China , for instance , has prickly leaves, and each prickle contains poisonous venom.

18. I felt its coarse hairs prickle my neck ... Smell of wet earth ... My belly writhed.

19. As if struck by invisible lightning, she felt her whole body tense and prickle with reaction.

20. The hairs prickle on my nape whenever I see a picture representing a deep, dark forest.

21. Suggest a combined objective and subjective method to measure and evaluate the prickle grade of surface.

22. But a moment later I feel the prickle of seven steely glances boring into the nape of my neck.

23. Polyantha had Coriaceous leaves, 7x4.5cm, with ovate-elliptical shape, three main veins and the absence of prickle-like structures

24. These structures seem to correspond to the “clumps” and “tufts” of the tonofilaments in the prickle cell layer.

25. Acanthus (uh-can’-thus) derives from the Greek word akantha, which means thorn or prickle; mollis (moll’-liss) means soft

26. My eyes prickle with tears, and I have to stop myself from waking her up to remind her of my love.

27. Results:JLP and condylomata acuminata were both papillomatosis characterized by epithelial hyperplasia and thickening of prickle cell layer(stratum spinosum)with some atypia in JLP.

28. Above the cohesive basal cell layer the prickle cells solved from each other by acantholysis; so, by cleavage formation the tumor mimiced structures of sudaporious glands.

29. There was none of that back-of-the-neck prickle of fear and guilt associated with encountering the zone patrols back at Taler's Bump.

30. New Latin Acanthocephala, taxon that includes the spiny-headed worms (from Greek ákantha "thorn, prickle, spine" + New Latin -o- -o- + -cephala, neuter plural of -cephalus "having a head of a given sort," borrowed from Greek -kephalos, derivative of kephalḗ "head") + -an entry 1 — more at acanthus, cephalic Learn More about Acanthocephalan