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prickle ['prɪkəl]1 nounpiquer(skin) picoter, fourmiller;∎ her skin prickled with excitement elle eu un frisson d'excitation;∎ figurative to prickle with indignation se hérisser -
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A n1 (of hedgehog, thistle, holly) piquant m ;2 ( feeling) frisson m ; to feel prickles down one's spine avoir des frissons dans le dos ; to feel a prickle of hostility ressentir une pointe d'hostilité. -
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n. 1. өргөс. 2. зарааны үс, ширүүн үс/ хялгас. v. хатгах. The wollen cloth \prickled (my skin). Ноосон даавуу хатгаж байв. My scalp began to \prickle as I realized the horrible truth. Аймшигтай үнэнийг төсөөлмөгц толгойтой үс минь босох шиг болов. prickly adj. 1. өргөстэй. 2. ирвэгнэх, хатгах. 3. амархан уурладаг, өрвөгнөсөн. -
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s.1 púa (of hedgehog); espina pincho (de planta)2 hormigueo (sensation)3 punzadura.4 puncha, espina, aguate.vi.hormiguear (skin) (pt & pp prickled)
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