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1 prick on
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2 prick
n. prik; pijn; geslachtsorgaan (slang)--------v. prikkenprick1[ prik] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 prik♦voorbeelden:————————prick2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:prick on • aanvuren -
3 prick up
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4 prick
1) punt2) spikkel3) tekenen4) stip5) merken6) teek7) oog -
5 prick a pattern out/off
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6 prick up one's ears
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7 prick of the conscience
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8 prick song
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9 pin-prick
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10 ear
n. oor; gehoor; graan[ iə]1 oor ⇒ oorschelp; gehoororgaan4 oor ⇒ lus; oog; handvat♦voorbeelden:in (at) one ear, out (at) the other • het ene oor in, het andere uitup to one's ears • tot over zijn oren2 have an ear for • een oor/gevoel hebben voor¶ keep an ear/one's ear(s) (close) to the ground • (goed) op de hoogte blijven 〈 van trends, roddels〉; de boel goed in de gaten houdennot believe one's ears • zijn oren niet gelovenfall about one's ears • (om iemand heen) instortenlend someone an ear/one's ears • het oor aan iemand lenen, naar iemand luisterenprick up one's ears • de oren spitsenbe out on one's ear • ontslagen wordenbe all ears • een en al oor zijn
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Prick — Prick, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pricked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pricking}.] [AS. prician; akin to LG. pricken, D. prikken, Dan. prikke, Sw. pricka. See {Prick}, n., and cf. {Prink}, {Prig}.] 1. To pierce slightly with a sharp pointed instrument or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prick — Prick, n. [AS. prica, pricca, pricu; akin to LG. prick, pricke, D. prik, Dan. prik, prikke, Sw. prick. Cf. {Prick}, v.] 1. That which pricks, penetrates, or punctures; a sharp and slender thing; a pointed instrument; a goad; a spur, etc.; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prick — can refer to: * Prick (album), an album by the rock band The Melvins * A band or a self titled album by an industrial rock project led by Kevin McMahon (musician) * Prick , a single by the Australian band Something for Kate * Prick can be a slang … Wikipedia
prick — (n.) O.E. prica (n.) point, puncture, particle; prician (v.) to prick, from W.Gmc. *prikojanan (Cf. Low Ger. pricken, Du. prikken to prick ); Dan. prikke to mark with dots, Swed. pricka to point, prick, mark with dots are probably from Low German … Etymology dictionary
prick — [prik] n. [ME prike < OE prica, point, dot, akin to Du prik, MHG pfrecken] 1. a very small puncture or, formerly, dot, made by a sharp point 2. Archaic any of various pointed objects, as a thorn, goad, etc. 3. PRICKING 4. a sharp pain caused… … English World dictionary
prick|le — «PRIHK uhl», noun, verb, led, ling. –n. 1. a) a small, sharp point; thorn; spine: »One of the prickles on the rosebush caught in my thumb. b) Botany. a sharp point growing from the bark of a plant like a thorn but able to be peeled off. 2. a… … Useful english dictionary
Prick — (englisch wörtlich „Stachel“, meist übertragen vulgär „Penis“) ist eine Rock Band von Kevin McMahon, der auch ein anderes musikalisches Projekt mit dem Namen Lucky Pierre führt. Das selbstbetitelte Debüt Prick aus dem Jahr 1995 wurde von Trent… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Prick — Album par Melvins Sortie Le 5 août 1994 Enregistrement Avril 1994 Durée 41 59 Genre Rock indépendant Metal Punk rock … Wikipédia en Français
prick — ► VERB 1) press briefly or puncture with a sharp point. 2) feel a sensation as though a sharp point were sticking into one. 3) (often prick up) (chiefly of a horse or dog) make (the ears) stand erect when alert. 4) (prick out) plant (seedlings)… … English terms dictionary
prick|et — prick|et1 «PRIHK iht», noun. 1. a sharp metal point on which to stick a candle. 2. a candlestick with such a point or points. ╂[Middle English pryket, perhaps < pryk prick + et et] prick|et2 «PRIHK iht», noun. a buck in his second year, with… … Useful english dictionary
Prick — Prick, v. i. 1. To be punctured; to suffer or feel a sharp pain, as by puncture; as, a sore finger pricks. [1913 Webster] 2. To spur onward; to ride on horseback. Milton. [1913 Webster] A gentle knight was pricking on the plain. Spenser. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English