The process is usually painless except for the initial prick of the needle in a vein of the arm. With the thought came a tiny prick of fear. Her thoughts returned with a prick of concern to Emily and her imminent dental appointment. We usually yield to these temptations without the slightest pricks of conscience. He felt in spite of himself a prick of jealousy. Experiencing and suffering. I'm not wearing that - I'd look a complete prick.
The nurse pricked his finger to draw blood. Idiom prick up your ears. Translations of prick in Chinese Traditional. See more. Need a translator? Translator tool. What is the pronunciation of prick? Browse priciest. Test your vocabulary with our fun image quizzes.
Image credits. Word of the Day goodwill. To incite , stimulate , goad. To affect with sharp pain; to sting, as with remorse. To make acidic or pungent. To aim at a point or mark.
To fix by the point; to attach or hang by puncturing. To prick a knife into a board. Sir Walter Scott. Let the soldiers for duty be carefully pricked off. Those many, then, shall die: their names are pricked. To make sharp; to erect into a point; to raise, as something pointed; said especially of the ears of an animal, such as a horse or dog; and usually followed by up.
Part or all of this entry has been imported from the edition of Webster's Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain.
The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing. A pointed object, such as an ice pick, goad, or thorn. A sharp pain caused by or as if by being pricked. Idioms and Phrasal Verbs prick up one's ears. Origin of prick. Middle English from Old English prica puncture. Pejorative context came from prickers , or witch-hunters.
Prick Sentence Examples. That's the kind of prick he is. Related articles. Also Mentioned In. Words near prick in the Dictionary. For those of you who believe in following the money, prick up your ears.
The columnist was a royal prick , but he had this soft spot for Damon Runyon, who was dying at the time. The prick of conscience she has alerts us to the fact that she is different from Francis—or just at a different stage of her life. A episode of the sitcom imagined what it would be like if a bubble boy was actually kind of prick.
Then they continue to prick the body, and, as they say, they draw off or suck out the humors until the body is left dry. She ain't all greyhound; but the best man as ever I knew always said there never was a prick -eared one a bad 'un. This time I had my ankus with me, so that in case he should run away again I could prick his neck and make him behave.
In Stanley's experience one man died within a minute, from a mere pin prick in the breast. Then the Loon tried to prick the Tin Woodman's leg, but the tin only blunted the point of the thorn. New Word List Word List. Save This Word!
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