pinprick
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]pinprick (plural pinpricks)
- An insignificant puncture made by a pin or similar point.
- A mildly annoying wound or damage.
- A very tiny dot.
- The stars were pinpricks of light in a clear night sky.
Translations
[edit]an insignificant puncture made by a pin or similar point
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a mildly annoying wound or damage
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Verb
[edit]pinprick (third-person singular simple present pinpricks, present participle pinpricking, simple past and past participle pinpricked)
- (transitive) To produce a jabbing sensation, like a pinprick, in.
- The water pinpricked her face as she stepped into the shower.
- (transitive) To puncture with a tiny hole or holes.
- 1966, James Workman, The Mad Emperor, Melbourne, Sydney: Scripts, page 144:
- By now it was dark, velvety dark with a moon, a darkness pinpricked by the lights from the landing place now drawing rapidly closer.
- 2017, Fiona Farrell, Decline and Fall on Savage Street, →ISBN, page 164:
- He had always had to repress the urge to pinprick her enthusiasms.