Associations to the word «Prickling»
Noun
- Scalp
- Spine
- Sweat
- Neck
- Thorn
- Hair
- Back
- Skin
- Flesh
- Goose
- Stem
- Forehead
- Tear
- Felt
- Alarm
- Excitement
- Nerve
- Cheek
- Heat
- Needle
- Electricity
- Hedgehog
- Grass
- Fear
- Visor
- Shrub
- Bump
- Nose
- Leaflet
- Huber
- Sprout
- Uneasiness
- Forearm
- Eyelid
- Nostril
- Irritation
- Millimeter
- Cultivar
- Apprehension
- Rand
- Juliet
- Cone
- Awe
- Embarrassment
- Anticipation
- Scar
- Sting
- Bush
- Leaf
- Holly
- Fruit
- Vine
- Slice
- Sensation
- Flash
- Centimeter
- Pod
- Echo
- Bud
- Cold
- Stare
- Throat
- Touch
- Cavity
- Raj
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PRICKLE, noun. A small, sharp pointed object, such as a thorn.
PRICKLE, noun. A tingling sensation of mild discomfort.
PRICKLE, noun. A kind of willow basket.
PRICKLE, noun. (UK) (obsolete) A sieve of hazelnuts, weighing about fifty pounds.
PRICKLE, verb. (intransitive) To feel a prickle.
PRICKLE, verb. (transitive) To cause someone to feel a prickle.
PRICKLE CELL, noun. A polyhedral cell in the epidermis having many spines that form intercellular bridges
PRICKLE CELLS, noun. Plural of prickle cell
Dictionary definition
PRICKLE, noun. A small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf.
PRICKLE, verb. Cause a prickling sensation.
PRICKLE, verb. Cause a stinging or tingling sensation.
PRICKLE, verb. Make a small hole into, as with a needle or a thorn; "The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample".
Wise words
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