prick

cucuk
definition
verb
prick the potatoes with a fork
make a small hole in (something) with a sharp point; pierce slightly.
the dog's tail was wagging and her ears were pricked
(especially of a horse or dog) make (the ears) stand erect when on the alert.
noun
the pin prick had produced a drop of blood
an act of piercing something with a fine, sharp point.
a penis.
example
I felt unexpected tears 'prick' my eyes and a lump swelled in my throat.
As the dagger pierced Mystic's arm he felt a small 'prick' .
she felt her scalp 'prick' and her palms were damp
There's now again this huge industry which in your career has just expanded, and most people who've had a baby are aware that their baby has a heel 'prick' in the first week of life before they go home, usually, or by the nurse at home.
Aislinn slumped back against the pillows, feeling tears 'prick' her eyes.
'prick' the potatoes all over with a fork
He muttered under his breath as she was lost from sight and turned as a sharp 'prick' was felt on his neck.
he felt a tiny 'prick' in his arm
Instantly there was a needle 'prick' of pain, but it dulled and Angel lost feeling in her foot.
Feeling a sudden 'prick' of danger, someone having stopped to offer her speedier passage to Portans, she felt the impulse to go for her dagger, but resisted and turned around at a calm rate.
I felt a 'prick' of pain at my throat, and even in this hazy state, I comprehended that Fraust had only nicked me.
Not just stupid and dangerous, but a bigoted 'prick' too - the photo he objected to was inter-racial.
As a result, the 'prick' would be driven deeper into the flesh of the rebellious animal.
As though rebuking her, she felt the sharp 'prick' of a needle on her arm.
The shock of hearing her voice rocked me to the core and I felt my eyes 'prick' with unfamiliar tears.
Indeed, had she and Colonel Leek been sharing confidential affections, he might have felt a 'prick' of jealousy.
He started to turn around when he felt a sharp 'prick' by the side of his neck.
‘I hate you for being a dumb and incredibly stupid, conceited 'prick' ,’ I said.
However, isolated instances of acting like a 'prick' are unlikely to make me dislike myself or think that I am bad at relationships.
It may or may not 'prick' someone's conscience to cause them to come forward, even if it's just a passenger.
He had been leaning against the trunk only a moment when he felt a sharp 'prick' on the back of his neck.
Well, it turns out that she dated that stupid 'prick' , Aaron!
She would almost feel sorry for him and give in, if it wasn't for the fact that he was an incompetent 'prick' .
‘Aha,’ she said suddenly, as Timon felt a sudden 'prick' in his finger.
Maybe those nurses and sergeants had had more important things to think about than feelings regarding a 'prick' of the skin.
The 'prick' was usually a wooden shaft with a pointed spike (prick) at one end.
Grab a branch of a young acacia tree crawling with appropriately named thornbugs and you just might utter an ‘ouch’ at the sharp 'prick' .
I felt tears of shame 'prick' my eyes, but I forced them back, looking up at Ella.
A 'prick' of fear nibbled at her new - found joy and she opened the door slowly.
The pin is uncapped, but its 'prick' is no worse than a grenade by your side, or the constant threat of sudden death.
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