Prickle - English meaning
Prickle – definitions in English dictionary
nounA short pointed outgrowth on the bark or epidermis of a plant; a small thorn.
Usage examples:
The prickles of the gorse bushesSynonims:
ThornNeedleBarbSpikePointSpineQuillSpurBristleProngTineSpicule
verb(of a part of the body) experience a tingling sensation, especially as a result of strong emotion.
Usage examples:
The sound made her skin prickle with horrorSynonims:
TingleItchHave a creeping sensationHave goose pimplesHave goosefleshHave goosebumpsHave pins and needles
nounA stinging feeling as if made by a sharp point
Usage examples:
A prickle of fear ran up the back of my neck., [ t ] she lay on the dry grass, which prickled the b…
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Word origin
Old English pricel ‘instrument for pricking, sensation of being pricked’; related to Middle Dutch prickel, from the Germanic base of prick. The verb is partly a diminutive of the verb prick.
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