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Definition of pricking in English: prickingnoun ˈprɪkɪŋˈprɪkɪŋ See prick Example sentencesExamples - The long spines of Acanthaster planci are capable of pricking and stinging humans, inflicting great pain that can last up to hours.
- Nasha felt the pricking that signaled the beginning of tears in her expressive eyes.
- Somewhere in the place that his consciousness was floating away from, he could feel a slight pricking in his arm.
- Patterns of pricking in surviving parchments can reveal whether the lace produced from them was intended for personal or commercial use.
- Egg pricking is the most humane way to control the Canada goose population, but the danger around Heathrow is judged to be sufficient to warrant going further and initiating a cull.
Definition of pricking in US English: prickingnounˈprɪkɪŋˈprikiNG See prick Example sentencesExamples - Somewhere in the place that his consciousness was floating away from, he could feel a slight pricking in his arm.
- Egg pricking is the most humane way to control the Canada goose population, but the danger around Heathrow is judged to be sufficient to warrant going further and initiating a cull.
- Nasha felt the pricking that signaled the beginning of tears in her expressive eyes.
- The long spines of Acanthaster planci are capable of pricking and stinging humans, inflicting great pain that can last up to hours.
- Patterns of pricking in surviving parchments can reveal whether the lace produced from them was intended for personal or commercial use.
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