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His eyes were hot again; I had pricked him then.
His interest in business was pricked, and had already paid off.
That's when she saw the blood pricks on my feet.
The hair on the back of his neck pricked up.
She could feel the tears pricking at the back of her eyes.
Enough of their talk had sunk in to prick his interest.
Why did he continue to prick her with memories of that night?
A man might prick his finger once and after that he'd take care.
Prick all over, and set aside to rise 40 minutes.
Not that the show is out to prick anyone's conscience.
But they would not, and pricked him with their spears.
I should think the points might prick you at night."
It was that which I had felt prick my throat.
But, he said, his ears really pricked up a year later.
For the last few weeks his conscience had been pricking him.
I reached out and pricked the skin right under her left eye.
Once in a long time you prick up your ears and listen.
Another note, and I prick up my ears to hear what's going on.
I have so named him because he could prick up only one of his ears.
I tried to start up, but something cold pricked my throat.
How those eyes had pricked his senses during their few months together!
But if I had thumbs they would now be pricking.
But he sure as hell did prick up his ears.
A part of the operation is to prick all available facts.
Fortune prick me, there be no place safe these days.