Sentence examples for going to prick from inspiring English sources

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It's not an unappealing sound, but it's nothing that's going to prick up your ears.

Something was going to prick this bubble, and it was Uber.

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Likely as not, the past suggests, the bubble is going to get pricked.

"They're going to be pricking their fingers off and on all day long, checking their blood sugar.

"Aren't you going to answer it?" The cold pricked me everywhere, like acupuncture, and I clutched my jeans to my groin, fumbled with a sweatshirt, and hobbled across the room to snatch up the phone.

'The Face thing showed me that as long as I'm doing music with Martina I'm going to be a bad father, a prick.

Staring at it, I realized that, unless I stopped being such a judgmental prick, I was going to be, no matter what sex I desired, fucked.

"When he was pricking his ears going to the last I knew we were in business as he keeps galloping.

Thing is, you're locked in this prison of further education now, so it's probably best you just get acquainted with all the pricks you're going to meet this week.

So pin-prick sanctions aren't going to cut it.

"Morning, Mr Matthews!" "How's Mum today?" "I'm going to take your blood sugar – just a tiny prick".

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