- not feel pain or
bleed when
pricked. The mark
alone was not
enough to
convict a person, but did add to the evidence.
Pricking was
common practice throughout...
- US
Pricking or
prick out (the seedlings),
referring to
transplanting from seed tray into
individual pots
Prick (band)
Prick (
Prick album)
Prick (Melvins...
- In leathercraft, a
pricking iron is a
handheld tool
resembling a fork
which is used to
create dimples in
leather a
fixed distance apart that can then be...
-
Prick is a
vulgar word for '****' as well as a
pejorative term used to
refer to a de****able or
contemptible individual. It is
generally considered offensive...
- By the
Pricking of My
Thumbs is a work of
detective fiction by
Agatha Christie and
first published in the UK by the
Collins Crime Club in
November 1968...
- In medicine, some
blood tests are
conducted on
capillary blood obtained by
fingerstick (or fingerprick) (or, for neonates, by an
analogous heelprick)....
-
Early spurs had a neck that
ended in a point,
called a
prick,
riveted to the heel band.
Prick spurs had
straight necks in the 11th
century and bent ones...
- puncture, to pinch, to
prick, or to
quick a horse.
Quicking or nail-quicked is used both for the
actual penetration (
pricking) into the area with sensitive...
-
Prick is the
debut album by
American industrial rock band,
Prick,
fronted by
Kevin Mc****n. It was
released on
January 25, 1995 via
Nothing Records, Nine...
- The
neonatal heel
prick is a
blood collection procedure done on newborns. It
consists of
making a
pinprick puncture in one heel of the
newborn to collect...