Prickle

//ˈpɹɪkəl//

"Prickle" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Just the thought of it makes my skin prickle.

They got a prickle on their arm.

The plants that have prickles are, thorns, black and white, briar, rose, lemon-trees,[…]

If I had but a pottle of Sacke, like a sharp prickle, / To knock my nose against when I am nodding

The prickle is a brown willow basket, in which walnuts are imported into this country from the Continent; they are about thirty inches deep, and in bulk rather larger than a gallon measure; they are used only by the vendors of walnuts.

Guilt prickled me. It was about to get much worse.

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