prickling


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
prickle/ˈprɪkl/
noun
  • 1 a short spine or pointed outgrowth on the surface of a plant or on the skin of an animal.
  • 2 a tingling or mildly painful sensation on the skin.
verb
  • 1 experience or produce a prickle.

    ■ cause such a sensation in.

  • 2 react defensively or angrily.
– origin OE pricel ‘instrument for pricking, sensation of being pricked’; from the Gmc base of prick; the verb is partly a dimin. of prick.
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