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Filter by Meaning The nurse had to prick his veins to draw blood for the lab test.
The athlete had to prick himself with steroids to enhance his performance.
She doesn't like it when she has to prick herself for her medication.
The nurse will prick your arm to give you the vaccine.
The hiker felt a prick of fear when he saw the bear in the distance.
He felt a prick of guilt after lying to his friend.
The sewing needle gave her a prick on her finger while she was working on the dress.
The long queue at the supermarket was a prick of annoyance for the busy shopper.
The delay of the train caused a prick of impatience in him.
I used to think he was just a little arrogant, but after that comment he made, I now see him as a total prick.
The nurse gave him a small prick with a needle to check his blood sugar.
The slow internet connection was a constant prick of irritation for the online gamer.
The CEO was a complete prick, and nobody wanted to work with him.
She acted like a total prick, talking down to everyone.
That guy is such a prick, he's always putting people down.
The thorn from the rose bush caused a painful prick on her finger.
The doctor used a prick to draw a small amount of blood.
The cactus can prick you if you touch its spines.
The diabetic man had to prick his finger every day to check his blood sugar levels.
Her boyfriend was a real prick, always belittling her and making her feel bad about herself.
The cactus has tiny spines that can cause a painful prick if touched.
She winced in pain as the needle gave her a prick on her arm.
He accidentally got a prick from a splinter in the wooden fence.
The coach was a total prick, always yelling at the players and never giving them any positive feedback.
The boss was a total prick, always micromanaging and never trusting his employees to do their job.
I couldn't believe how much of a prick she was being, talking down to the waitress like that.
The porcupine's quills were long and sharp enough to prick predators.
The tailor used a prick to mark the fabric where he needed to make a cut.
The nurse will prick your arm with the needle to give you the vaccine.
He acted like such a prick at the party last night, making fun of everyone and being really rude.
The rose bush had many thorns that could prick your skin.
I need to prick my cat with insulin every day.
I can't stand that guy, he's such a prick and thinks he's better than everyone else.
The artist used a prick to etch a design into the metal plate.
The thistle had prickly leaves that could prick your fingers.
He used a prick to make a small hole in the paper.
He had to prick his horse with antibiotics to treat the infection.
The rose bush has sharp thorns that can easily cause a prick on your hand.
The acupuncture needle gave a small prick on her skin, but she felt no pain.
I don't know why she's dating him, he's such a prick to her and treats her like garbage.
He got a prick on his forehead from the sharp edge of the table.
The thorn on the stem of the flower caused a prick on her thumb.
His friends' enthusiasm prick him to try skydiving.
The bee gave her a sharp prick on her hand as she tried to swat it away.
She gasped in pain as the thorn caused a deep prick on her palm.
The sewing needle caused a prick on her thumb as she worked on the embroidery.
The doctor gave a prick with a needle to numb the area before the surgery.
The pencil's sharp point gave a prick on her finger as she wrote.
He felt a sudden prick of pain in his foot as he stepped on a nail.
The cactus has lots of prickly spines that can cause a prick on your skin.
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