For just a moment Silver felt a prickle of unease about her choice of this man, but it was too late for doubts now. |
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He growled, and I felt a prickle of fear, he had never talked to me like this before. |
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I grimaced and turned around, starting to feel the winter freeze prickle the exposed back of my neck. |
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The slight breeze chilled Brian's skin and made goosebumps prickle across his arms and neck. |
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She felt the corner of her eyes prickle and her nose tingled as tiny tears slipped down her cheek, mingling with the blood. |
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The room was a little cold, and the sweat chilled him, causing his skin to prickle. |
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Her shirt clung to her petit frame, causing the skin to prickle and become clammy. |
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Whenever I was with him, guilt crept through my every inch of me, making my skin prickle and hair stand on end. |
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One time, I had to run as the security guard's lights aimed in my direction, and I dove head first into a prickle bush to get hidden in time. |
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I could actually feel my body prickle, my stomach grow knuckles and my skin start to blotch and swell. |
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When she stepped out of the alley, she immediately felt the hair on the back of her neck prickle. |
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A prickle caught my T-shirt and I pulled the shirt off the prickle and crawled. |
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She ignored the small prickle of pain, thinking that Apika would surely have an antidote. |
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When he was outside in darkness, lifting a peat from his stack or strolling down the lane from Elspeth's cottage, it made his neck-hairs prickle. |
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She felt the back of her neck prickle with fear, yet somehow she saw that she was walking towards him. |
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His thoughts were irrational but even so the hairs on the back of his neck had again begun to tingle and prickle with cool fear. |
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Maddock felt his eyes prickle with emotion as looked at the fallen man in front of him, but he reminded himself that now wasn't the time. |
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Film-goers have seen the lizards and the blazing rocks, have heard the didgeridoo, have felt their scalps prickle. |
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Seemingly knowing she was petrified, he removed his grasp, let his hand slide up her arm to tangle with her hair, and Linden felt gooseflesh prickle her skin. |
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At this, Lost in Showbiz confesses, it felt a certain prickle of prurient anticipation. |
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It's difficult to hear that line without feeling a prickle of excitement. |
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Here are the ones that I think best combine beauty and dignity, and which bring an unexpected prickle to the eyes. |
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Feel the prickle of curiosity and horror as you step over the threshold into a mysterious, secretive realm. |
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I use vibration, the prickle on the skin, the warmth of the sounds, the oscillation, but also the weight of the bowl. |
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With this book you have plenty of recipes that will prickle your taste buds in all seasons. |
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In the prickle cell layer, the skin cells are already slowly flattening and assuming a prickly appearance. |
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The passage's haughty assurance raised a prickle of annoyance in Jeremiah. |
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Now he puts the light sounds with something else remembered, with primrose, with laughter, and down through him a prickle runs and it seems to stop in his belly, below him. |
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With the back of a small knife blade, draw nice and regular stripes on top of the cake without piercing it and prickle it several times within the stripes. |
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As a long-time resident of north London, I am sure I am not alone in feeling a tiny prickle of shame when I go to the shop up the road and buy a Dr Oetker pizza for lunch. |
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Vestiges such as the stumpy wings of flightless birds, and the hairs that prickle on human skin just like the rising hackles on furry mammals, are further testimony to our shared origins. |
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In many species, the perianth parts are reduced to bristles or setae with retrorse prickle hairs. |
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Comes then an important chapter on planes and the aerial fights that don't lack a prickle. 63 devices atmospheric are described there as for the AFVS with moult details. |
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Excellent sport play plus a prickle of excitement cause, that both adults and children spend a lot time by the machine inserting coins, what directly leads to high profits for the machine owner. |
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As we put down our cases in the cool of our giant dark-wood bedrooms and skitter over the hot sand to meet Richard Chadburn, our sailing guru for the week, a tiny prickle of unease goes down my neck. |
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Very light body, mouthwatering long-lasting acid, no astringency, medium plus alcohol 13 percent throws very little heat, but offers a slight prickle on the lips. |
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Histologically, first-stage sebaceous nevi are characterized by papillomatous epidermal hyperplasia, hypergranulosis, hyperkeratosis, and increased numbers of prickle cells. |
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He felt the familiar prickle of excitement as the game began. |
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