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prickled
† prickled, a. Obs. (ˈprɪk(ə)ld) [f. prickle n.1 + -ed2.] Furnished or set with prickles; prickly. prickled apple: app. the fruit of Anona muricata, the sour-sop. prickled pear = next.1598 Florio, Sonco, an herbe.. whereof be two kindes, the one prickled, the other not prickled. 1607 Topsell Four-f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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unprickled
unˈprickled, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)a 1711 Ken Hymnotheo Wks. 1721 III. 318 Sweet Rosebuds on unprickel'd Bushes blew. 1728 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Fish, The Smooth, or un⁓prickled Hound-Fish. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rough in a sentence (esp. good sentence like quote, proverb...)
4 The rough cloth prickled my skin. 5 Jeeps are rugged vehicles, designed for rough conditions. 6 His behaviour is sometimes rather rough. 7 Trim rough edges with a sharp knife. 8 The car jolted us badly over the rough road. 9 The rough road made the car vibrate. 10 Many a rough man has been civilized.
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Ceiba speciosa
planted along urban streets in subtropical areas such as in Spain, South Africa, Australia, northern New Zealand, and the southern USA, although its prickled wikipedia.org
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prickly pear
prickly pear The name given to various species of the cactaceous genus Opuntia, prickly plants with pear-shaped fleshy edible fruit; also the fruit itself. Formerly also prick-pear, prickle-pear, prickled pear.1612 W. Strachey Trav. Virginia (1849) i. x. 119 Here is a cherry-redd fruict both within ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roger L'Estrange
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 wikipedia.org
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prickle
▪ I. prickle, n.1 (ˈprɪk(ə)l) Forms: 1 pricels, pricel, inflected -ele, -le, 4–5 prykel, -yl, 5 -elle, 5–6 prikle, 6 Sc. prickil, 6–7 prickel, -ell, 6– prickle. [OE. pricel, later form of pricels, f. stem pric- of prician to prick + instrumental suffix -els from earlier -isl = OHG. -isli:—WGer. *-is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Morula echinata
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 wikipedia.org
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Elastofibroma dorsi
Because of degeneration, the elastic fibers will appear as globules with a serrated or "prickled" edge. wikipedia.org
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Codex
Holes were prickled with a spiked lead wheel and a circle. Ruling was then applied separately on each page or once through the top folio. wikipedia.org
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alkali
alkali (ˈælkəlɪ) Forms: 4–7 alcaly, -ie, alkaly, 8 alcali, 8–9 alkali. Pl. alkalis, sometimes -ies. [a. Fr. alcali, ad. (ultimately) Arab. al-qalīy, the ‘calcined ashes’ of the plants Salsola and Salicornia, f. qalay to fry, roast in a pan; hence transferred to the plants themselves so employed.] 1.... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Sleeping Prince (fairy tale)
Inside, there is a prince in a coma-like state, his body prickled by pins from head to toe. The princess then begins to take out the pins. Inside lies a prince in a deep sleep, his body prickled by needles. wikipedia.org
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Stay with Me (Lorraine Ellison song)
Seconds later I was listening to a full-blooded, screaming, beautiful, agonised, ecstatic, sobbing, sexual, soaring performance of a song that prickled wikipedia.org
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2000 Summer Olympics cauldron
Sydney 2000 showcased heroes and heroines and yielded lifetime memories that encapsulated proud and improbably spectacles, as well as performances that prickled wikipedia.org
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Aposematism
Some plants are thought to employ aposematism to warn herbivores of unpalatable chemicals or physical defences such as prickled leaves or thorns. wikipedia.org
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