pricker (Meaning)

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pricker (n)

a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf

an awl for making small holes for brads or small screws

Synonyms & Antonyms of pricker

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pricker Sentence Examples

  1. The thorny cactus had sharp prickers that jabbed painfully into my skin.
  2. The rose bush's delicate prickers protected its soft petals from harm.
  3. The needle on the sewing machine was a fine pricker that could easily puncture fabric.
  4. The vet used a pricker to draw blood from the cat for testing.
  5. The bee's stinger was a small but potent pricker that could inject venom into its victim.
  6. The pricker on the barbed wire fence was designed to deter trespassers.
  7. The pricker on the fishing hook was sharp enough to easily pierce the fish's lip.
  8. The cactus's prickers were so thick and sharp that they were almost impenetrable.
  9. The pricker on the sewing needle was blunt and rounded, making it difficult to thread.
  10. The hedgehog's prickers were its primary defense against predators.

FAQs About the word pricker

a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf, an awl for making small holes for brads or small screws

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The thorny cactus had sharp prickers that jabbed painfully into my skin.

The rose bush's delicate prickers protected its soft petals from harm.

The needle on the sewing machine was a fine pricker that could easily puncture fabric.

The vet used a pricker to draw blood from the cat for testing.