Blood prickled in her face and forehead; it prickled in her finger tips.
I have elsewhere reproduced several emblems of Jupiter and Athene each seated on a "sharp prickled back," i.
That the bucket was originally a sacerdotal and sacred vessel is implied not only by the word but by the ancient custom thus recorded: "First on a pillar was placed a perch on the sharp prickled back whereof stood this idol .
With little shivers she realized that this was his shoulder, Walter's, a man's, as the rough cloth prickled her skin.
He seized her arm, which prickled to the touch of his fingers, rushed her down the Subway steps, and while he bought their tickets they smiled at each other.
The thought of Laurence hiding her beautiful hands inside a pair of gloves prickled his skin with a sensation that was very close to terror.
Gooseflesh prickled her forearms, spread to her stomach, her loins.
The boy felt a sudden chill, and his hair prickled at the roots.
But for Dick the chill came again, and once more his hairprickled at the roots.
The hair on his head prickled again at its roots, and it was a dreadful sensation.
Nom de Dieu" he gulped, and fell weakly to rubbing his arms and legs that still prickled with a numb tingling.
It was only the sundering of the mortar, of course; but a chill ran up the major's spine, and goose-flesh prickled all over him.
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