prickled Antonyms
Meaning of prickled
prickled
a prickling or tingling sensation, to cause or feel a prickling, tingling, or stinging sensation, a small sharp point or a sharp pointed part (as a thorn on a plant) that sticks out, to cause or feel a slight stinging or tingling sensation, a fine sharp process or projection, to prick slightly, a sharp pointed emergence arising from the epidermis or cortex (see cortex sense 3a) of a plant (such as a rose or raspberry) compare spine, thorn, to produce prickles in, a slight stinging or tingling sensation
prickled Sentence Examples
- As she walked through the forest, the sensation of tiny twigs prickled against her bare legs.
- A chill wind swept through the meadow, and goosebumps prickled across her arms.
- The excitement of anticipation prickled in the air as they waited for the concert to begin.
- His conscience prickled with guilt as he remembered the hurtful words he had spoken.
- The scent of freshly cut grass prickled her nose as she stepped onto the lawn.
- Fear prickled at the back of her mind as she ventured deeper into the darkened alley.
- The sensation of pins and needles prickled in her fingertips as circulation returned.
- A sense of unease prickled in the room, making everyone nervous.
- The sound of footsteps echoing in the empty hallway prickled her senses.
- His skin prickled with excitement as he neared the finish line of the race.
FAQs About the word prickled
a prickling or tingling sensation, to cause or feel a prickling, tingling, or stinging sensation, a small sharp point or a sharp pointed part (as a thorn on a p
penetrated, pricked,pierced, stung, poked, tickled, itched,punched, tingled, perforated
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As she walked through the forest, the sensation of tiny twigs prickled against her bare legs.
A chill wind swept through the meadow, and goosebumps prickled across her arms.
The excitement of anticipation prickled in the air as they waited for the concert to begin.
His conscience prickled with guilt as he remembered the hurtful words he had spoken.