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prickly - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- sow-thistle: Prickly sow-thistle can be found in fruit for 3 months of the year.
- pear: Some of these topics will be followed up - for example on prickly pear.
- cactus: On the small land trail, the main feature is the unique giant prickly pear cactus.
- thistle: Its beak is long and narrow enough to extract seeds from prickly thistles, on which it is often seen feeding.
- shrub: Also, judicious planting of prickly shrubs can deter access.
- bush: Stunted trees like olives, and prickly bushes dotted the valley sides here and there.
Modifying Another Word
- very: Climb the crack to the holly, which now looks very prickly!
- rather: I caught my foot on some rather prickly undergrowth which split the top of the boot.
- extremely: I might resort to extremely prickly plants round the edge.
- little: If they sound a little prickly for you, don't worry.
- too: Alan Shearer was too prickly, Nigel Mansell too dull.
- so: But what I don't understand is why digital converts get so prickly whenever anyone points out the limitations of digital imaging?
Used with adjective complement
- get: But what I don't understand is why digital converts get so prickly whenever anyone points out the limitations of digital imaging?
- become: It meant I could cover up when the cloud came in, or if the undergrowth became prickly.
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