Nicole's skin prickled with the emotion that she felt radiating from Jadelyn. |
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Her face stung from the cold, her arms prickled, and she shivered slightly. |
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With her window open the cold night air prickled her skin and blew through her long calico red hair. |
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My teeth chattered a bit and goose bumps prickled my skin, but I ignored it. |
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He stopped screaming, but fear prickled his skin and raised goosebumps despite the overwhelming heat. |
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I rubbed the spot where the burr had prickled him, still talking in his ear. |
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Latahna held her robe around her and stayed close to the wall, gripping the rough stonework as the hay prickled her arms. |
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A wave of calmness ran through his body and prickled as it reached the ends of his limbs. |
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My cheeks prickled with heat at the embarrassing circumstances we were caught in. |
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There was a sweltering heat that prickled his back and the back of his neck. |
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The energy prickled across my skin, and by the funny feelings on my scalp, I was sure my hair was standing on end. |
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The gourds or fruits, which are about 5 cm long, yellowish-white, and prickled on the upper part, are cooked as a vegetable, notably in Peru. |
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I'd regained total control of my body, and now tingled all over as my skin prickled into awareness, but I wasn't nearly as cold. |
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When low-hanging clouds pass above a bald hill prickled with a few bare tree trunks, you are suddenly transported into a most unlikely Tasmania. |
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My heartbeat accelerated while a thin layer of sweat prickled my neck. |
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Braised cuttlefish, a slithery pappardelle texture, was blinding in its pristine whiteness and prickled my tastebuds with chilli heat. |
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My palms prickled with sweat, and I sank to my knees in what may have resembled an attitude of pure terror. |
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Her healing stomach itched and prickled with a stinging burn. |
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Fear prickled at the nape of her neck as the hairs there rose. |
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My ears prickled at the sound of the masculine voice from behind me. |
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Her skin prickled, she had a funny taste in her mouth and it hurt to swallow. |
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Their hair prickled on her body, scraped at her legs. |
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The shrieking sound it made prickled their skins. |
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Her coarse blanket prickled through my shirt. |
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What did stir emotion was the underplayed manner in which Modi arrived, sat and then took the oath and the strains of the national anthem prickled the eyes for sure. |
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