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Prickled

UK
/ˈprɪk.əld/
US
/ˈprɪk.əld/
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Translation of "prickled" into Russian

prickle
Verb
prickled Past Simple
raiting
prickle
prickles
prickled Past Simple / Past Participle
prickling Gerund
The cactus needles prickle if you touch them.
Иглы кактуса колют, если их тронуть.
My skin starts to prickle when I get nervous.
Моя кожа начинает покалывать, когда я нервничаю.
prickled
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈprɪk.əld/
US
/ˈprɪk.əld/
prickled
The prickled surface of the cactus made it difficult to touch.
Колючая поверхность кактуса делала его трудным для прикосновения.

Definitions

prickle
Verb
raiting
To cause a tingling or stinging sensation, often as a result of fear, excitement, or irritation.
The cold wind made her skin prickle with goosebumps.
To feel a tingling or stinging sensation.
His scalp began to prickle as he listened to the eerie story.
To pierce lightly or cover with small sharp points.
Barbed wire prickled his jacket as he climbed the fence.
prickled
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈprɪk.əld/
US
/ˈprɪk.əld/
Having a surface covered with small, sharp points or thorns.
The prickled leaves of the plant made it difficult to handle without gloves.
Feeling a tingling or stinging sensation, often as a result of fear, excitement, or irritation.
Her skin felt prickled with anxiety as she waited for the results.