pricked
Pricked is the past tense and past participle of the verb prick. It broadly means to pierce or puncture with a pointed object, or to cause a sharp, tingling pain. The result can be a small hole or puncture, or a brief sensation of pain. The term can also describe slight punctures or puncturing actions that are not deeply damaging.
In everyday use, a finger may be pricked by a needle, a plant can prick the skin
In horticulture, pricking out is the process of transplanting young seedlings from a seed tray into individual
In medicine, a skin prick test uses small pricks on the skin with allergens to evaluate allergic
Idiomatic uses include “prick up one’s ears,” meaning to suddenly become attentive or curious. The word can