prick|pricked|pricking|pricks in English
verb
[prɪk]
stab with a sharp object; perforate, pierce
Use "prick|pricked|pricking|pricks" in a sentence
1. My fingers are pricking.
2. In the prick, scratch and scrape tests, a few drops of the purified allergen are gently pricked on to the skin surface, usually the forearm.
3. Oh, you bloody pricks.
4. The needle pricked her hand.
5. Dead prick!
6. Fucking prick!
7. White little prick.
8. Too rude, too boisterous; and it pricks like thorn.
9. He pricks holes in the foil with a pin.
10. The thumbtack pricked his index finger.
11. Fucking ass prick!
12. Steve, you... prick.
13. She felt tears pricking her eyelids.
14. Kind of a prick.
15. I hated that prick.
16. Don't be a prick.
17. Suppertime, you lazy prick.
18. Did I prick you?
19. Lower your gun, prick.
20. He felt a pricking sensation in his throat.
21. Give the sausages a prick.
22. You can see the pricks where the stitches were.
23. The blister broke when she pricked it.
24. My toe is pricking with the gout.
25. When soldier brandish sword pricks armature, craftsman cried to attack.