prickle
prick·le / ˈprikəl/ • n. a short, slender, sharp-pointed outgrowth on the bark or epidermis of a plant; a small thorn: the prickles of the blackberry bushes. ∎ a small spine or pointed outgrowth on the skin of certain animals. ∎ a tingling sensation on someone's skin, typically caused by strong emotion: Kathleen felt a prickle of excitement.• v. [intr.] (of a person's skin or a part of the body) experience a tingling sensation, esp. as a result of strong emotion: the sound made her skin prickle with horror. ∎ [tr.] cause a tingling or mildly painful sensation in: I hate the way the fibers prickle your skin. ∎ (of a person) react defensively or angrily to something: she prickled at the implication that she had led a soft and protected life.