pricked
Because it is a word with a single syllable, pricked is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.
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Definitions ofpricked
- To pierce or puncture slightly.
Example: "John hardly felt the needle prick his arm when the adept nurse drew blood."
- To form by piercing or puncturing.
Example: "to prick a pattern for embroidery"
- To mark or denote by a puncture; to designate by pricking; to choose; to mark.
- To mark the surface of (something) with pricks or dots; especially, to trace a ship’s course on (a chart).
- To run a middle seam through the cloth of a sail.
- To fix by the point; to attach or hang by puncturing.
Example: "to prick a knife into a board"
- To be punctured; to suffer or feel a sharp pain, as by puncture.
Example: "A sore finger pricks."
- To make or become sharp; to erect into a point; to raise, as something pointed; said especially of the ears of an animal, such as a horse or dog; and usually followed by up.
Example: "The dog's ears pricked up at the sound of a whistle."
- Usually in the form prick out: to plant (seeds or seedlings) in holes made in soil at regular intervals.
- To incite, stimulate, goad.
- To urge one's horse on; to ride quickly.
- To affect with sharp pain; to sting, as with remorse.
- To make acidic or pungent.
- To become sharp or acid; to turn sour, as wine.
- To aim at a point or mark.
- Usually as prick up: to dress or adorn; to prink.
- Punctured by small holes
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