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To stick your awl into the leather.
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to make small holes in the surface of a food with the tines of a fork; an unfilled pie dough is pricked all over so it bakes without blistering or rising.
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| prick | small 2-needled upland pine of the eastern United States (Appalachians) having dark brown flaking bark and thorn-tipped cone scales |
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| prick | annual Old World poppy with orange-red flowers and bristly fruit |
| prick | any plant of the genus Argemone having large white or yellow flowers and prickly leaves and stems and pods |
| prick | North American fern whose more or less evergreen leathery fronds are covered with pale brown chafflike scales |
| prick | southwestern Asian plant widely cultivated for its succulent edible dark green leaves |
| prick | a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men |
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