Prick (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: become, become sharp, be, can, aim at a point, urge, dog, ride quickly, be punctured, run, attach, feel a sharp pain, fix, plant, aim, prink, affect with sharp pain, dress, make, make acidic, mark the surface of, hang by puncturing, erect into a point, turn sour, drive, sir, mark, make sharp, stimulate, incite, do, drive a nail into, urge horse on, denote by a puncture, affect, pierce, fix by the point, puncture slightly, goad, and usually followed by up, sting, raise, can we date this quote, suffer, choose, sir walter scott

Conjugation of prick

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Present Simple
prick
prick
pricks
prick
prick
prick
Future Simple
will prick
will prick
will prick
will prick
will prick
will prick
Past Simple
pricked
pricked
pricked
pricked
pricked
pricked
Conditional Simple
would prick
would prick
would prick
would prick
would prick
would prick
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they
Present Progressive
am pricking
are pricking
is pricking
are pricking
are pricking
are pricking
Future Progressive
will be pricking
will be pricking
will be pricking
will be pricking
will be pricking
will be pricking
Past Progressive
was pricking
were pricking
was pricking
were pricking
were pricking
were pricking
Conditional Progressive
would be pricking
would be pricking
would be pricking
would be pricking
would be pricking
would be pricking
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you all
they
Present Perfect
have pricked
have pricked
has pricked
have pricked
have pricked
have pricked
Future Perfect
will have pricked
will have pricked
will have pricked
will have pricked
will have pricked
will have pricked
Past Perfect
had pricked
had pricked
had pricked
had pricked
had pricked
had pricked
Conditional Perfect
would have pricked
would have pricked
would have pricked
would have pricked
would have pricked
would have pricked
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they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been pricking
have been pricking
has been pricking
have been pricking
have been pricking
have been pricking
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been pricking
will have been pricking
will have been pricking
will have been pricking
will have been pricking
will have been pricking
Past Perfect Progressive
had been pricking
had been pricking
had been pricking
had been pricking
had been pricking
had been pricking
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been pricking
would have been pricking
would have been pricking
would have been pricking
would have been pricking
would have been pricking

Examples of prick

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! That insidious little prick?
"Callahan," the sergeant said "you put down that prick punch, you go kill some gooks."
"Chase after Katie like a little prick,"
"Crap, balls, prick, asshole, jack-off..."
"Do not attempt to apprehend this prick as it is armed and dangerous."
! That insidious little prick?
"Callahan," the sergeant said "you put down that prick punch, you go kill some gooks."
"Chase after Katie like a little prick,"
"Crap, balls, prick, asshole, jack-off..."
"Do not attempt to apprehend this prick as it is armed and dangerous."
"'Who is that masked intellectual who pricks our pomposity?" Ooh, rough.
"In spite of it, I have no qualms about bringing relief to frustrated pricks by jerking them off day-in, day-out".
"It is too rough, too rude, too boisterous and it pricks like thorns."
"You know, I sometimes dislike pricks and men and before you
'All your other boyfriends were pricks. '
"'Who is that masked intellectual who pricks our pomposity?" Ooh, rough.
"In spite of it, I have no qualms about bringing relief to frustrated pricks by jerking them off day-in, day-out".
"It is too rough, too rude, too boisterous and it pricks like thorns."
"You know, I sometimes dislike pricks and men and before you
'All your other boyfriends were pricks. '
"He pricked his ears and listened to the trit-trot of a pony.
"He pricked his ears and listened to the trit-trot, trit-trot of a pony..."
"Name an idea," I said, "that can get the front steps scrubbed, "the sausages pricked, and the navel oranges squeezed in time for a meat tea and finger buffet."
- Have you been pricked, Hjördis?
- I do not like the office. But sith I am entered in this cause so far pricked to't by foolish honesty and love I will go on.
"A gentle knight was pricking on the plaine..."
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes".
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes,"
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes."
"On the pinnacle of their frenzied force, "on the vile-lance of their pricking-point, "on the hidden face of this same ceiling,
"He pricked his ears and listened to the trit-trot of a pony.
"He pricked his ears and listened to the trit-trot, trit-trot of a pony..."
"Name an idea," I said, "that can get the front steps scrubbed, "the sausages pricked, and the navel oranges squeezed in time for a meat tea and finger buffet."
- Have you been pricked, Hjördis?
- I do not like the office. But sith I am entered in this cause so far pricked to't by foolish honesty and love I will go on.
"A gentle knight was pricking on the plaine..."
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes".
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes,"
"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes."
"On the pinnacle of their frenzied force, "on the vile-lance of their pricking-point, "on the hidden face of this same ceiling,

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