Sentence examples for as prick from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as prick" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "He was acting as prick, making everyone uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "as rude" or "as unpleasant."

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Dr. Walp described the small wounds as "prick marks" that may have been inflicted to exert psychological pressure, rather than actual injury.

Breeds were ears stand erect such as German Shepherds, Chihuahuas, Elkhounds and Spitz breeds were classified as prick ear breeds.

GWAS were performed using a quantitative association coding the three ear type classifications as prick = 1, intermediate = 2 and drop = 3.

For avoidance or mitigation of allergy, commonly used allergen provocation tests such as prick, intradermal and patch tests and labial, respiratory and oral challenges with specific allergens fall into this category.

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The triangle between Stanley, his first wife Hilda Carline, and his second, Patricia Preece, is powerfully caught in the play, which transcends the flourishing genre of painter-as-prick.

Instead of seeing such obstacles as prohibitive, I view them as pricks of conscience for an industry that is constantly evaluating its social contribution and corporate practices.

One thing we do know about, because Carroll reports it in his diary, is a rumor that he was using Alice and her sisters as a cover for wooing their governess, Miss Prickett, usually known as Pricks.

A cooling in prices at this end of the market will allow more locals to upgrade to fancy or new flats, he thinks, thereby releasing small flats for first-time buyers.That is not the same as pricking a bubble.

These fibres are activated by warmth within a physiological range (and by higher temperatures likely to damage the body), by chemical substances (including those produced by the body), and by strong mechanical stimulation such as pricking and crushing.

Until Cook's voyage to Tahiti in 1769, the practice of skin art had been referred to as pricking, marking or staining.

"It will be about as spectacular as pricking an apple with a needle," said Gibson Reaves, USC astronomy professor emeritus.

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