noun🔗ShareÉpine, aiguillonA small, sharp pointed object, such as a thorn."The rose bush had many prickles, making it difficult to pick the flowers. "Le rosier avait beaucoup d'épines, ce qui rendait difficile la cueillette des fleurs.natureplantitemChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePicotement, fourmillementA tingling sensation of mild discomfort."The new shoes gave her a prickle of discomfort on her feet. "Les nouvelles chaussures lui ont donné un picotement d'inconfort aux pieds.sensationbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePanier d'osierA kind of willow basket."My grandmother used a small, woven prickle for carrying her knitting supplies to the craft group meeting. "Ma grand-mère utilisait un petit panier d'osier pour transporter son matériel de tricot à la réunion du groupe d'artisanat.itemutensilagricultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareUn tamis de noisettes, pesant environ cinquante livresA sieve of hazelnuts, weighing about fifty pounds."The farmer carefully lifted the prickle of hazelnuts, its weight reminding him of the day's long harvest. "L'agriculteur souleva soigneusement le tamis de noisettes, son poids lui rappelant la longue récolte du jour.utensilfoodagricultureamountChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗SharePicoter, chatouillerTo feel a prickle."My skin prickled with excitement when I saw my name on the honor roll. "Ma peau a picoté d'excitation quand j'ai vu mon nom sur le tableau d'honneur.sensationbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗SharePiquer, chatouillerTo cause (someone) to feel a prickle; to prick."The stray hairs from the freshly cut wool sweater began to prickle my skin. "Les poils rebelles du pull en laine fraîchement coupé ont commencé à chatouiller ma peau.sensationactionbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading