The quality of being covered with prickly thorns or spines.
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Examples for "prickliness"
Examples for "prickliness"
1Was it truly no more than pettiness and childish prickliness, as Kilmandaros suggests?
2I lie there pondering his fiscal prickliness, wholly mysterious to me.
3Finally there was a hint of the prickliness the thistle is supposed to represent.
4What others-particularlysome American hackers-viewedas prickliness, Pad saw as the perfect sense of humour.
5Yet what had waved off her could very well be the cause of all that prickliness.
1In their thorniness, however, there is no malice, only some malic acid.
2She was right about the thorniness of the situation, Rozsak reflected.
3The most characteristic feature of the jungle was its thorniness.
4It was a rank wild growth, with many green leaves on it still, and made an impression of thorniness.
5Cunning little thing, for all her thorniness and her sharpness with him, which he now saw that he had deserved....
1For the vegetation of Lower California makes up in bristliness what it lacks in luxuriance.
2Once, in weightlessness training, she had brushed against his hair and had been surprised by its boarlike bristliness.