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Pricker

noun
1.
A small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf.  Synonyms: prickle, spikelet, spine, sticker, thorn.
2.
An awl for making small holes for brads or small screws.  Synonym: bradawl.






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"Pricker" Quotes from Famous Books



... up to hear a blizzard blowing outside, and to find Madigan fumbling amongst some gear at the head-end of the tent. From inside my bag I called out to inquire if there was anything wrong, and received a reply that he was looking for the primus-pricker. Then he slipped back into his sleeping-bag, and all became quiet, except for the snow beating against the tent. So I presumed that he had found it. Revolving the incident in my mind, and dimly wondering what use he could ...
— The Home of the Blizzard • Douglas Mawson

... mind last year when he came down to Malwood, with his inner marshal and his outer marshal, his justiciar, his seneschal, and his four and twenty guardsmen. One noontide I was by Franklin Swinton's gate, when up he rides with a yeoman pricker at his heels. 'Ouvre,' he cried, 'ouvre,' or some such word, making signs for me to open the gate; and then 'Merci,' as though he were adrad of me. And you talk ...
— The White Company • Arthur Conan Doyle



Words linked to "Pricker" :   prick, glochid, awl, aculeus, glochidium



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