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  • Even so, she was aware of icy sweat prickling her neck.
  • A prickling sensation running the length of her spine told her that Rourke had made an appearance.
  • When the tub was full, Alicia hastily stripped off and sank down into it, savouring the sensation of hot, clean water prickling her skin.
  • A prickling sensation running the length of her spine told her that Rourke had made an appearance.
  • The incessant pricklings with which we were harassed, sufficiently indicated that our attire was peopled with the filthy vermin to which the Chinese and The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
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  • Do you find any trouble or disquiet in your body by the importunate stings and pricklings of the flesh? Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • She lifted a single hand from his grasp and traced the bottom of his chin, his stubble prickling her fingers.
  • Tina let something show, something which brought to the back of Deirdre 's neck an anticipatory prickling. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • He swam face deep, catching short breaths under the crook of his arm, burying himself in the live blue running sparkle, every muscle stretched as if he were trying to rub all the staleness that can come to the mind and the restless pricklings that will always worry the body clean from him, like a snake's cast skin, against the wet rough hands of the water. Young People's Pride
  • ‘I dreamt about you last night,’ he tells her, and she's suddenly prickling with curiosity and self-consciousness.
  • Gently tugging at the bag to loosen the knot, I nudged my foot left, feeling sharply ridged pebbles prickling at my skin. The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf
  • Some readers may feel a prickling of unease at the possibility that the pleasant laxity of modern mores—in language, dress and eating habits—might contribute to a flabbiness of will on bigger matters. The Will in the World
  • He paused, feeling his scalp prickling under his hat.
  • I blinked, feeling hot tears prickling the corners of my eyes.
  • The warmth is prickling my skin and Chris isn't making it any better by being in my house without my permission.
  • The scruff of his facial hair scratched her face softly, prickling her tender skin as he moved his face away, looking into her eyes.
  • Nor did he feel any pricklings of the conscience about it, because he believed, even if he gave warning of St. Luc's presence, the wary chevalier would escape. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign
  • He had felt it for a long time, since the first vague pricklings of understanding at the sunny, long lost Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Across The Sea Of Suns
  • I let out a chuckle, ‘Don't pretend to care, Conrad,’ I felt tears prickling my eyes by just thinking about my former family.
  • Prickly heat is a very itchy red skin rash, causing a prickling or burning feeling.
  • His throat feels raw, prickling as if somebody had just dragged a bunch of thistles across it.
  • His Blade Soul was annoyed; Asgard felt it as a hot prickling sensation inside his mind.
  • I can see nothing nor hear anything but I get a prickling feeling on the back of my neck.
  • The main one is the paraesthesia, abnormal sensations in my hands, such as prickling, burning or numbness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another interval of suspense followed, thickly scored with pricklings of anxiety for the besieged. Empire Builders
  • It feels like a strange prickling sensation, and it tickles around my arms.
  • A prickling sensation between my eyes made my nose run and white-hot adrenalin scalded the subcutaneous layer beneath my skin.
  • I felt the prickling at my neck again and I quickly spun around.
  • I left the door and went back to the window, trying to ignore my skin prickling in expectation that someone would burst in at any minute.
  • When I placed my hands in the hot water it felt as if thousands of needles were prickling them.
  • My eyes are more than prickling now, they're smarting, and tears are rolling down my cheeks.
  • Fans of the stuff are masonically loyal, prickling with a defensiveness and an ardor that not even Wagnerians can match. Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Comics
  • A prickling sensation between my eyes made my nose run and white-hot adrenalin scalded the subcutaneous layer beneath my skin.
  • The strange word rustled between them and the little girl felt an odd prickling beneath her skin. The Forgotten Garden
  • Nick started slightly, his cut-short hair prickling under her fingertips, and then she completely lost her mind, because she suddenly had both hands in his hair and was pulling his head down to catch the part of his lips, his tiny indrawn breath. The Demons Covenant
  • I tried to ignore the hair rising on the back of my neck, and the prickling that ran down my spine.
  • I leant my head against the window, the chilled glass prickling my skin.
  • The wind rushed through the holes in the booth, prickling my skin like wisps of memories flooding my quivering brain.
  • A prickling sensation between my eyes made my nose run and white-hot adrenalin scalded the subcutaneous layer beneath my skin.
  • Tina let something show, something which brought to the back of Deirdre's neck an anticipatory prickling. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • A prickling sensation running the length of her spine told her that Rourke had made an appearance.
  • The prickling in my feet comes and goes, and I'm tippy and dizzy every so often, but nothing is too bad right now.
  • In a school built by Anglicans, Canon Thomas is a tall grey-haired Welshman who presents a face of calm in a town that is prickling with nerves.
  • In her little blue-gingham morning dress, out of which her neck flowered white and ever beautiful of nape, Lilly crumbled up her biscuit, eyes miserably down, the red-hot pricklings which invariably accompanied these scenes flashing over her and a crowding in her throat as if she must tear it open for language to make them understand. Star-Dust
  • Then a body came to life with intolerable pricklings. A Diversity of Creatures
  • Very fine needles are inserted into the acupoints, and generally only cause a slight prickling sensation.
  • A deep, squelching beat suffused with vibes and marimba stutters behind her, balancing the simple innocence of her words with skin-prickling menace.
  • He paused, feeling his scalp prickling under his hat.
  • The prickling on her skin had faded to a dull tingle.
  • It was a sudden, indescribable sensation prickling up his spine, sending out a warning to his weak mind.
  • Prickly heat is a very itchy red skin rash, causing a prickling or burning feeling.
  • She clenched her fists and tightened her body, trying to stop every muscle from prickling with fear.
  • Tanya stripped her Dior gold kitten heels off, feeling the blades of the grass prickling her bare feet as she did so.
  • Jack slowed as he approached her, his skin prickling with unease.

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