prick in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
A prick is a sharp, pointed sensation or a small puncture made by a sharp object.
Crossword clues for prick
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "prick".
- A sharp sensation that can cause discomfort.
- A small puncture from something pointed.
- A sting from a thorn or needle.
- A brief, sharp feeling in the skin.
- A tiny injury from a sharp object.
Prick sentence examples
- He felt a sharp prick in his finger as he tried to fix the thorny bush.
- The doctor assured her that the prick from the needle would be brief and minimal.
- As he walked through the garden, he accidentally brushed against a prickly plant.
- The sudden prick of jealousy surged through her when she saw them together.
- With a small prick of a pin, she secured the fabric to the board for her project.
- He felt a sharp prick on his finger from the thorn.
- The nurse warned him that the injection would cause a quick prick but would be over in an instant.
- She pricked the balloon with a pin, causing it to burst loudly.
- The artist used a fine needle to prick tiny holes in the paper for her intricate design.
- When he stepped on the thorny branch, he winced at the sudden prick of pain.
- He accidentally pricked his finger while preparing the roses.
- The sharp thorn pricked her hand and drew a small drop of blood.
- She felt a prick of regret as she walked away from the argument.
- The needle pricked the fabric, making it easier to stitch together.
- His comments were meant to be playful, but they left a prick of annoyance in her heart.