Prick in a sentence

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Synonym: puncture, stab, pierce, poke, jab. Antonym: dullness, bluntness, smoothness

Meaning: to pierce something with a sharp point

Prick sentence for class 1


- I will prick the balloon with a pin.
- The tiny thorn can prick my finger.
- Be careful not to prick yourself with the needle.
- A rose has a prick that can hurt a hand.
- I saw a bug prick the leaf.
- Can you help me prick the paper with a hole?
- The cactus can prick you if you touch it.
- Look at the sticker, it has a prick on it.
- I will use a fork to prick the cake before baking.
- Sometimes, a bee might prick you if you bother it.
- I will prick the bubble to make it pop.
- My pet fish can prick me when I feed it.
- I saw a bird prick at the earth for food.
- Dad said to prick the dough before baking.
- Dont let the thorn prick your skin.
- She made a small prick in the paper with scissors.
- The sharp needle can prick very easily.
- I will softly prick the ice to break it.
- The hedgehog has a prickly back.
- I was careful not to prick the balloon too hard.
- The thorns can prick the gardeners hands.
- I learned how to prick the paper for origami.
- The needle can prick when it goes through the cloth.
- I felt a little prick from the bug bite.
- The sticker had a prick that made it sticky.
- When we pick berries, be careful not to prick yourself.
- The sharp end can prick a hole in the soft wood.
- I used a pin to prick my art project.
- The sharp edge might prick your finger if you touch it.
- I saw a boy prick the air with his toy sword.

Prick sentence for class 3


- I got a prick from a thorn on the rose bush.
- Be careful not to get a prick from the cactus.
- The doctor gave me a tiny prick with the needle.
- I felt a little prick when the bee stung me.
- We saw a prick of light in the dark room.
- The prick of the ice on my skin felt cold.
- I used a prick to pop the balloon.
- The prick from the pin made me jump.
- She felt a quick prick when she touched the sharp edge.
- The prick of the needle helped me get my shot.
- A prick of fear ran through me in the dark.
- I had a prick in my finger while sewing.
- The prick of the ice made me shiver.
- I saw a prick of light shining through the trees.
- The prick from the thorn made my finger bleed.
- He felt a prick when the dog nipped at him.
- The prick of the wind made me wrap my scarf tighter.
- I got a prick on my toe from stepping on a nail.
- The prick of the needle was quick and easy.
- I felt a prick of excitement when I opened my gift.
- The prick of the ice made my drink cold.
- I had to be careful of the prick from the stickers.
- The prick of the cold air made me shiver.
- I saw a prick of color in the garden.
- The prick of pain made me realize I was hurt.
- I felt a small prick when I got my vaccination.
- The prick of the thorn reminded me to be careful.
- I saw a prick of light in the distance.
- The prick from the needle was just a little sting.
- I learned to avoid the prick of the sharp scissors.

Prick simple sentence


- Be careful not to prick your finger with the needle.
- She felt a prick when the thorn touched her skin.
- He used a pin to prick the balloon.
- The doctor will prick your finger for a test.
- She felt a slight prick from the needle.
- The cactus can prick if you touch it.
- He tried not to prick himself while sewing.
- The prick of the thorn made her flinch.
- She wanted to prick the balloon for fun.
- He used a prick to draw blood for testing.
- The prick of the ice helped him stay awake.
- She noticed a prick on her arm from the plant.
- He felt a prick in his chest from the cold.
- Be careful not to prick the fabric while stitching.
- The prick of the needle was quick and easy.
- She felt a small prick from the bee sting.
- He learned how to prick the dough for baking.
- The prick of pain reminded him to be careful.
- She carefully avoided the prickly bushes.
- He felt a prick of jealousy at the compliment.
- The prick of the thorn was sharp and sudden.
- She used a prick to create holes in the paper.
- He didnt want to prick his hands while working.
- The prick from the ice cube surprised him.
- She used a prick to pop the bubble.
- He felt a prick in his conscience after lying.
- The prick of excitement ran through her.
- She was careful not to prick anyone with the scissors.
- He noticed a prick of sadness when he left.
- The prick from the splinter hurt a lot.


Prick in a sentence

(1) She felt a sharp prick from the dard.

(2) The porcupine's quills can prick predators.

(3) The bee's stinger can prick and cause pain.

(4) The syringe pierce out with a gentle prick.

(5) The rose bush has thorns that can prick you.

(6) The patient hardly noticed the needle prick.

(7) Don't prick on the cactus, it will hurt you.

(8) The thorn on the plant is like a tiny prick.

(9) Watch out for the thorns, they can prick you.

(10) I got a prick from the thorn over on the lawn.



Prick sentence

(11) The pin prick pierce out with a tiny puncture.

(12) The porcupine's quills can prick on predators.

(13) Be careful not to prick yourself on the thorn.

(14) Be careful not to prick yourself on that thorn.

(15) He felt a prick from the thorn by the car tire.

(16) The mosquito's bite can prick and cause itching.

(17) Be careful not to prick yourself with the pushpin.

(18) Be careful not to prick yourself with that needle.

(19) The hedgehog's spines can prick if you touch them.

(20) The allergist will excise under skin prick testing.




Prick make sentence

(21) The thistle can prick on your hand if you touch it.

(22) Watch out for the sharp thorns, they can prick you.

(23) The cactus had bristles that could prick your skin.

(24) Prick out the damaged stems to encourage new growth.

(25) The dog jerked backward from the prick of the thorn.

(26) The thorns on the rose bush are sharp and can prick.

(27) The rose bush had thorns that could prick your skin.

(28) The porcupine's quills can prick and deter predators.

(29) The rose bush has thorns that can prick on your hand.

(30) The splinter can prick on your foot if you step on it.



Sentence of prick

(31) The pin can prick on your skin if you're not cautious.

(32) The splinter can prick on your finger if you touch it.

(33) The thorn on the rose bush is sharp and can prick you.

(34) The thorn had caused a prick on the porcupine's quill.

(35) The rose bush had thorns that could prick your finger.

(36) The gardener had a welt on his hand from a thorn prick.

(37) I carefully avoided the thorn before it could prick me.

(38) Basophilias can be diagnosed through a skin prick test.

(39) The cactus needle pierced with a prick through my skin.

(40) The cactus prick caused a sting out outside on my hand.




Prick meaningful sentence

(41) The patient felt a slight prick as the sut was inserted.

(42) The thistle has prickly leaves that can prick your skin.

(43) Reagin can be detected in the skin through a prick test.

(44) Prick out the excess flowers to promote better blooming.

(45) Prick out the thorny branches carefully to avoid injury.

(46) The excoriation on her hand was caused by a thorn prick.

(47) The pain-free allergy test involved a simple skin prick.

(48) The cactus has sharp spines that can prick on your skin.

(49) The cactus has sharp spikes that can prick on your skin.

(50) I felt a sharp prick when the fishbone pierced my finger.



Prick sentence examples

(51) I can't help but flinch on the feeling of a needle prick.

(52) The needle pierced with a gentle prick through the cloth.

(53) I felt a sharp prick in my finger as I touched the thorn.

(54) The cactus had sharp bristles that could prick your skin.

(55) The nurse used a pin to prick my finger for a blood test.

(56) I got a prick on my foot from a stray thorn on the ground.

(57) The thorn bush can prick unsuspecting hikers on the trail.

(58) I felt a sharp prick from the thorn before I saw the rose.

(59) The rose bush has tiny thorns that can prick on your hand.

(60) The sharp edge of the broken glass can prick on your skin.



Sentence with prick

(61) Be careful not to prick on the thorns while picking roses.

(62) The cactus has prickly spines that can prick on your hand.

(63) I felt a sharp prick and my arm retreated from the needle.

(64) The barbs on the thistle can prick your fingers if touched.

(65) I felt a slight prick as I nuzzled up against the scissors.

(66) The bee's stinger can prick on your skin if you disturb it.

(67) The cactus spines can prick on your hand if you touch them.

(68) The thistle has prickly leaves that can prick on your skin.

(69) The bee's stinger can prick on your skin if you provoke it.

(70) The thorns on the cactus are sharp and can prick your skin.




Use prick in a sentence

(71) The aggressive plant had thorns that could prick your skin.

(72) I felt a sharp prick on my finger when I touched the needle.

(73) The cactus has sharp needles that can prick on your fingers.

(74) The rose stem can prick on your finger if you're not gentle.

(75) The pointedness of the thorn made it easy to prick the skin.

(76) Whenever he lied, his conscience would prick him with guilt.

(77) The cactus has sharp spines that can prick if you touch them.

(78) The bee's stinger can prick and inject venom into its victim.

(79) The mosquito's bite can prick on your skin and cause itching.

(80) The thorny bush can prick on your legs if you walk too close.



Sentence using prick

(81) The rose thorns can prick on your skin if you're not careful.

(82) The hedgehog's quills can prick on your hand if you touch it.

(83) The rose bush has tiny thorns that can prick on your fingers.

(84) I accidentally stepped on a birse and got a prick in my foot.

(85) Love is a rose, beautiful but with thorns that can prick you.

(86) The rose bush had thorny stems that could prick your fingers.

(87) He let out a yelp when the doctor gave him a prick on his arm.

(88) The rose bush has thorns that can prick if you're not careful.

(89) The patient felt a slight prick as the cannulas were inserted.

(90) Prick out the damaged leaves to prevent the spread of disease.



Prick example sentence

(91) Prick out the pests from the greenhouse to protect the plants.

(92) The needle back is sharp, so be careful not to prick yourself.

(93) The thorny vine can prick on your legs if you walk through it.

(94) The doctor's needle sent a prick of nerve down towards my arm.

(95) The nurse collected a blood sample by means of a finger prick.

(96) The hedgehog's quills can prick on anyone who tries to pet it.

(97) I felt a sharp prick on my hand when I touched the thorny bush.

(98) It's time to prick out the overgrown plants and trim them back.

(99) She felt a sharp prick in her finger during the sewing session.

(100) Lancets are commonly used to prick the skin for blood sampling.



Sentence with word prick

(101) Be careful not to prick your finger on the pinhead when sewing.

(102) The porcupine's quills can prick on predators to defend itself.

(103) The gardener had a bandage across her hand after a thorn prick.

(104) The thorns on the rose bush can prick you if you're not careful.

(105) The acupuncture needles are very thin and barely prick the skin.

(106) He felt a sharp prick on his arm when the nurse gave him a shot.

(107) He felt a sharp prick as a thorn on the branch pierced his skin.

(108) The rose bush has tiny prickers that can easily prick your skin.

(109) He felt a sharp prick on his finger when he touched the thistle.

(110) The bee's stinger can prick on your skin if it feels threatened.



Sentence of prick

(111) The dentist's drill sent a prick of nerve down towards my tooth.

(112) The hedgehog's spines can prick on anyone who tries to touch it.

(113) The rose stem can prick on your hand if you hold it too tightly.

(114) The sewing needle can prick on your thumb if you're not careful.

(115) Reagins can be detected through a blood test or skin prick test.

(116) The intracutaneous test is more accurate than a skin prick test.

(117) The thorn bush can prick and scratch hikers who brush against it.

(118) The presence of reagins can be detected through skin prick tests.

(119) Prick out the thorns carefully to avoid getting pricked yourself.

(120) Prick out the diseased leaves to prevent the spread of infection.



Prick used in a sentence

(121) I carefully touched the spined sea urchin and felt a sharp prick.

(122) The acupuncture needle may prick on your skin during the session.

(123) The cyclist felt a thorn prick onto the sole of his cycling shoe.

(124) The sewing needle can prick on your finger if you're not careful.

(125) The hedgehog's spines can prick on anyone who tries to handle it.

(126) Atopy can be diagnosed through skin prick testing or blood tests.

(127) The rose bush has thorns that can prick you if you're not careful.

(128) The cactus has prickly spines that can prick and cause discomfort.

(129) The hedgehog's quills can prick on your skin if you try to pet it.

(130) Be careful not to touch the thistles, as they can prick your skin.



Prick sentence in English

(131) She felt a slight prick as the razor grazed up against her finger.

(132) If you have a needle prick, it might cause a brief moment of pain.

(133) The thistle has prickly leaves that can prick and cause irritation.

(134) Prick out the pests from the garden to prevent damage to the crops.

(135) I accidentally stepped on a blade-of-grass and felt a slight prick.

(136) The cactus plant has prickly spines that can prick on your fingers.

(137) The acupuncture needle may prick on your skin during the treatment.

(138) The porcupine's quills can prick on your skin if you get too close.

(139) The cactus had needlelike spines that could easily prick your skin.

(140) The allergist performed a skin prick test to determine my allergies.

(141) Allergens can be identified through blood tests or skin prick tests.

(142) We should prick out the unwanted weeds to maintain a healthy garden.

(143) The aculei on a rose stem can prick your skin if you're not careful.

(144) The thorny branches can prick on your face if you walk through them.

(145) The acupuncture needle can prick on specific points to relieve pain.

(146) The dentist had to prick out the decayed tooth before filling it in.

(147) The rose thorns can prick on your fingers if you handle them roughly.

(148) The thorn on the rose can prick on your finger if you're not careful.

(149) We should prick out the invasive species to protect the native plants.

(150) The thistle's prickles can prick on your skin if you brush against it.

(151) I accidentally brushed against a prickly-pear and got a painful prick.

(152) I'm going to use a needle to prick my finger for a blood glucose test.

(153) To test for numbness, doctors may use a pin to prick the index finger.

(154) The nurse gave me a quick prick on my finger to draw blood for testing.

(155) He accidentally sat on a thumbtack and got a painful prick in his butt.

(156) Allergists may perform skin prick tests to identify specific allergens.

(157) Tannen needles are sharp and can prick your skin if you're not careful.

(158) It's important to prick out the seedlings at the right stage of growth.

(159) It's time to prick out the overcrowded plants and give them more space.

(160) Be careful not to prick yourself with the sharp end of the drawing pin.

(161) He felt a sharp prick in his buttock after getting a vaccine injection.

(162) I felt a sharp prick on my thumb when I pricked it with a sewing needle.

(163) The tattoo artist uses a needle to prick the skin and create the design.

(164) The acupuncture needle is designed to prick specific points on the body.

(165) The tattoo artist used a needle to prick the skin and create the design.

(166) We should prick out the strongest seedlings and discard the weaker ones.

(167) Prick out the weeds from the flower bed to maintain its neat appearance.

(168) We need to prick out the excess foliage to allow better air circulation.

(169) I'm not looking forward to the needle prick during my annual blood test.

(170) If you get a blood test, ouch, the needle prick might hurt for a second.

(171) The artist had to prick out the sketch on the canvas before painting it.

(172) The tailor had to prick out the pattern on the fabric before cutting it.

(173) I accidentally brushed against a prickly plant and got a prick on my arm.

(174) The patient felt a slight prick as the surgical knife made the first cut.

(175) Be careful not to prick out the delicate flowers when weeding the garden.

(176) The farmer will prick out the seedlings and transplant them to the field.

(177) Prick out the unwanted shoots to maintain the desired shape of the plant.

(178) The scorpion's sting felt like a sharp prick stinging out inside my hand.

(179) The thorn pierced in front of the gardener's hand, causing a small prick.

(180) The acupuncture needle can prick on specific points to stimulate healing.

(181) The horticulturist will prick out the young shoots to encourage branching.

(182) The rose bush has thorns that can prick on your arm if you're not careful.

(183) The gardener wore thick gloves, yet a glochid managed to prick her finger.

(184) The scientist had to prick out the bacteria from the culture for analysis.

(185) The cactus has prickly pear fruits that can prick if not handled carefully.

(186) Noninvasively detecting allergies can be achieved through skin prick tests.

(187) I need to prick out the seedlings and transplant them into individual pots.

(188) The horticulturalist will prick out the seedlings and monitor their growth.

(189) The gardener will prick out the seedlings and transfer them to the nursery.

(190) The nurse administered a blood test via a finger prick to check for anemia.

(191) Ragweed allergies can be diagnosed through skin prick tests or blood tests.

(192) I always make sure to prick the skin of the baked potato before cooking it.

(193) Even though she had a glove on, the thorns still managed to prick her hand.

(194) The nurse gave me a quick prick on my finger to check my blood sugar levels.

(195) We need to prick out the weak plants and focus on nurturing the strong ones.

(196) I reached for the huckleberry under the thorns, careful not to prick myself.

(197) The gardener had to prick out the weeds from the flower bed to keep it tidy.

(198) I accidentally sat on a prickly plant and got a painful prick on my backside.

(199) The doctor pricks your skin with a small lancet to perform a skin prick test.

(200) The nursery worker will prick out the young plants and prepare them for sale.

(201) I accidentally brushed against a sandbur and it left a small prick on my leg.

(202) The gardener will prick out the seedlings and transfer them to the greenhouse.

(203) The nurse used a lancet to prick the patient's finger and take a blood sample.

(204) The lancets were used to prick the patient's finger for blood glucose testing.

(205) She gingerly slid the needle through the fabric, careful not to prick herself.

(206) The acupuncture treatment involves using thin needles to prick specific points.

(207) It's time to prick out the excess plants to give the others more space to grow.

(208) It's important to prick out the seedlings gently to avoid damaging their roots.

(209) She pushed the needle through with a steady hand, careful not to prick herself.

(210) Anaphylactic allergies can be diagnosed through skin prick tests or blood tests.

(211) The doctor used a small needle to give me a prick on my arm for the vaccination.

(212) The tattoo artist used a needle to prick the skin and create the desired design.

(213) The nursery worker will prick out the young trees and prepare them for planting.

(214) The rose bush had a thorn forward to prick anyone who tried to pick its flowers.

(215) It's best to prick out the splinter with a sterilized needle to avoid infection.

(216) The phlebotomist collected a blood sample via a finger prick for glucose testing.

(217) The teacher had to prick out the errors in the student's essay before grading it.

(218) I got a prick on my foot from a hidden thorn while walking barefoot in the garden.

(219) She carefully threaded the needle, making sure not to prick her finger in between.

(220) The sewing machine needle can prick on your finger if you're not paying attention.

(221) I had to prick out the thorns from the rose stems before arranging them in a vase.

(222) The professor warned us not to prick out the answers on the exam sheet with a pen.

(223) The tattoo artist uses a sterilized needle to prick the skin and create the design.

(224) The nurse had to prick out a sample of blood from the patient's finger for testing.

(225) The carpenter had to prick out the nail holes on the wood before hammering them in.

(226) The athlete had to prick out the blisters on their feet before continuing the race.

(227) The technician used a lancet to prick the patient's finger for a small blood sample.

(228) The musician had to prick out the notes on the sheet music before playing the piece.

(229) The chef instructed us to prick out the air bubbles in the pizza dough before baking.

(230) The porcupine's quills are modified hairs that can cause a painful prick to predators.

(231) The unanaesthetized woman felt every prick of the needle during the tattooing process.

(232) The beautician had to prick out the blackheads from the client's face during a facial.

(233) The bristliest cactus in the garden had sharp spines that could easily prick your skin.

(234) The doctor used a small lancet to give me a quick prick on my finger for the blood test.

(235) The nurse gave me a gentle prick on my finger to collect a small blood sample for testing.

(236) The leaves of the plant were mucronate, with sharp tips that could easily prick your skin.

(237) It's important to prick out the excess foliage to allow sunlight to reach the lower leaves.

(238) The farmer had to prick out the diseased plants from the crop to prevent it from spreading.

(239) I could feel the prick of the needle against my fingertip as the nurse took my blood sample.

(240) The surgeon exserted the scalpel carefully, and the patient felt a slight prick on their skin.

(241) The tattoo artist had to prick out the design on the client's skin before filling it in with ink.

(242) The florist had to prick out the wilted petals from the bouquet before delivering it to the customer.

(243) Even though he was trying to be brave, the child couldn't help but grimace in spite of the needle prick.

(244) When transplanting seedlings, it's important to prick out the weaker ones to ensure the strongest survive.

(245) Although the rose bush was beautiful, it was also dangerous because its thorns could prick you, and I learned that the hard way.

(246) Despite the patient's history of allergies, the differential blood count and skin prick test were negative, so the doctor recommended further testing to identify the cause of the symptoms.



Prick meaning


Prick is a word that can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is important to use it appropriately to avoid offending or confusing others. Here are some tips for using the word prick in a sentence:


1. Understand the meaning of prick: Prick is a noun that refers to a sharp point or a small, sharp object. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of piercing or puncturing something with a sharp object. Additionally, prick can be used as a derogatory term to describe a person who is unpleasant or annoying.


2. Use prick in a medical context: Prick is commonly used in medical settings to describe the act of pricking the skin with a needle to draw blood or administer medication.

For example, "The nurse will prick your finger to check your blood sugar levels."


3. Use prick to describe a sharp pain: Prick can also be used to describe a sudden, sharp pain.

For example, "I felt a prick in my finger when I touched the thorn."


4. Use prick as a derogatory term with caution: While prick can be used to describe a person who is unpleasant or annoying, it is important to use this term with caution as it can be considered offensive. If you do choose to use prick in this way, make sure it is appropriate for the context and audience.

For example, "He's such a prick for not returning my phone calls."


5. Use prick in a figurative sense: Prick can also be used in a figurative sense to describe a feeling of annoyance or irritation.

For example, "The constant buzzing of the fly was a prick in my ear."


6. Avoid using prick in a sexual context: While prick can be used to describe a penis, it is important to avoid using this term in a sexual context as it can be considered vulgar and offensive.


In conclusion, prick is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. However, it is important to use it appropriately to avoid offending or confusing others. By understanding the meaning of prick and using it in the appropriate context, you can effectively communicate your message without causing offense.





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