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- PRICKED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Prick the skin of the potatoes with a fork before baking them She pricked the balloon with a pin and it burst with a loud bang PRICKED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of prick 2 to make a very small hole or holes in the surface of… Learn more
- PRICK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRICK is a mark or shallow hole made by a pointed instrument How to use prick in a sentence
- Pricked - definition of pricked by The Free Dictionary
Define pricked pricked synonyms, pricked pronunciation, pricked translation, English dictionary definition of pricked n 1 a The act of piercing or pricking b The sensation of being pierced or pricked 2 a A persistent or sharply painful feeling of sorrow or remorse
- PRICK definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
A prick is a small, sharp pain that you get when something pricks you At the same time she felt a prick on her neck If you call someone a prick, you are insulting them because you think they are mean and spiteful or stupid, or you do not like them A man's prick is his penis Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
- Prick Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She pricked her finger with a pin = The pin pricked her (finger) The nurse pricked my finger and squeezed out a drop of blood The sharp shells pricked the bottoms of our feet If tears prick your eyes, you begin to feel tears in your eyes She was pricked by doubt guilt jealousy
- prick - Oxford Learners Dictionaries
Definition of prick verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive] to make a very small hole in something with a sharp point prick something He pricked the balloon and burst it prick something with something Prick holes in the paper with a pin
- pricked - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Punctured by small holes The room was quite dark The oblong window showed the night sky pricked here and there with stars (figuratively, of ears) Listening carefully Make sure to keep your ears pricked and your eyes peeled
- prick, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
To pierce or indent with a sharp point I 1 a transitive To pierce slightly; make a minute hole in (a surface or body) with a fine or sharp point; to puncture, perforate Hence: to wound or hurt with or as with a pointed instrument or weapon Also figurative He het ðæs papan lima, gelome prician, oð þæt he swulte, ðurh swylcum pinungum
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