How To Use needled In A Sentence
- She needled the wool rapidly through the sock she was mending.
- He needled the GOP by mocking the Grover Norquist blood oath against raising taxes and assertively articulated the role of government. President Obama's jobs speech: the verdict | The panel
- A needle must feel deeply needled, ill - suited to its skin, to leave its arrow - straight ways, to stray into a haystack, to mean to lose or find itself in that soft tangle, to fill its one good eye with the gold filament of pasture, to imagine itself pillow to the weary, supper to bell - necklaced goats. In a Haystack
- THE silent black disk that makes noises when needled is chiefly shellac, lampblack and limestone. 2006 October
- Thanks, needledick," he said, leaning over Stella's corpse to speak to one of the rascals, Earl Willis, who had sent two hundred Momi-face T-shirts all the way to Moorea. Beard
- An icy draught needled across the room, wending its way up the chimney and leaving me shivering violently in its wake.
- He parked the car in an alley surrounded by slick blackberry bushes whose thistles needled out with blood-red tips.
- The baft may be needled from both sides or from one side.
- She needled him with such venom from behind her thick lenses that Seb was visibly squashed.
- Points on the vertex of infants should not be needled when the fontanel is not closed. In addition, retention of needles is forbidden since the infants are unable to cooperate with the practitioner.