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21 Sentences With "prickled"

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Castro, who always prickled at suggestions of cruelty, rejected the term.
Cox's Bazar Journal COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh — Mohammed Ismail prickled with adrenaline.
But the overlapping mysteries felt portentous in a way that prickled Daphne's skin.
The first time I had a temperature gun pointed at me, I prickled.
She sat down beside a birch clump, and after a few moments her neck prickled.
Needles of terror prickled at the edges of the fairy-tale day in a post-Brexit kingdom.
Gooseflesh prickled my arms as I swept them down and raised them back up to the night sky.
Time to put some Prefab Sprout on and crawl under the sheets, pulling fresh, floating cotton over prickled skin.
" Elizabeth Hardwick wrote: "The novels are prickled like a sea urchin with the spines and fuzz of many indecencies.
As we stared into their murky depths, a sudden gust of steam stung the eyes and prickled the skin.
Their every choice in clothes or words was deliberate and polished in a way that prickled me in its foreignness.
Liberals have typically prickled at this suggestion, worrying that flexibility could be another word for rolling back the health law's benefits.
"The Men in My Life" attends just as fully to loneliness and darkness, to the slivers of dread that prickled her psyche.
The highlight is definitely Melissa McCarthy letting her freak flag fly as a drunk-ass Suki prickled by her husbands attempt to deep fry a turkey.
The skin prickled on the back of my neck, an involuntary reaction to what roboticists call the "uncanny valley"—the space between flesh and blood and a too-human machine.
The rash prickled on her flesh and she needed to be in the water now—needed it the way she needed to shed her old life, needed it the way she needed Gregory.
Grade: A- Ride the Rocket (Rocket Vibrator, $26.99) With four "interchangeable heads to hit your bits," this tiny clitoral vibrator has three speeds, four patterns of vibrations, and four different attachable heads (smooth, spiked, bobbled, prickled head) with which to please you.
Morula echinata, common name the prickled-armed ricinula, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.
The elastic fibers are often quite large and are easily identified. The elastic fibers are coarse, thick, and darkly eosinophilic, often fragmented into globules, creating a "string of pearls" or "pipe cleaner" appearance. Because of degeneration, the elastic fibers will appear as globules with a serrated or "prickled" edge.
The silk floss tree is cultivated mostly for ornamental purposes. Outside of private gardens around the world, it is often planted along urban streets in subtropical areas such as in Spain, South Africa, Australia, northern New Zealand and the southern USA, although its prickled trunks and limbs require safety buffer zones, especially around the trunks, in order to- protect people and domesticated animals from its prickles. Ceiba speciosa is added to some versions of the hallucinogenic drink Ayahuasca.
Under L'Estrange, the antennae of state censorship prickled at the very mention of the monarch and he famously objected to the following lines from Milton's Paradise Lost, Book I: :::As when the Sun new ris'n :::Looks through the Horizontal misty Air :::Shorn of his Beams, or from behind the Moon :::In dim Eclips disastrous twilight sheds :::On half the Nations, and with fear of change :::Perplexes Monarchs.Sharon Achinstein, Milton and the Revolutionary Reader, (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1994), p. 173 In 1668, William Lilly, the astrologer and occultist, had commented on the connection between comets and the death of princes in a draft to his 1670 almanac: comets indicated, wrote Lilly, "some dreadful matter at hand," and were "a prediction of the fall of kings and tyrants." The latter comment was removed from the draft by L’Estrange.Ken Simpson, ‘The Apocalypse in Paradise Lost’, in Milton and the Ends of Time, ed.

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