Okay. rinse it off, put a band-aid on, and suck it up!
The thorn pricked his finger. The catcalls were a thorn in his side.
first pull the thorn out if its stuck in you. if the injury is minor, wrap it up with a wet cloth or tissue. if the puncture is severe, wrap it with a wet cloth or tissue while you prepare to wash, apply medicine, and bandage it. If its really bad get one of the long bandages and wrap it around tightly over the other bandage you stuck on the wound.
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First of all, I need to know where you're being poked at and what you're being poked with.
They get poked right up the're fagina.
poked? It is definitely poked.
after a surgery being poked in that place will hurt
No, poked is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb poke
It depends on how it is being used. In the sentence, "Jake poked the dog," it is not a noun, it is a verb as it is the action that Jake is doing. However, in a sentence like, "Poked is a word," it is a noun, as Poked it is taking the action of being a word.
In this metaphor, Eddie's sister is described as a "thorn in his side," suggesting that she causes him pain or discomfort. The imagery of a thorn implies that her presence is irritating and bothersome, much like a physical thorn that needs to be removed. By stating that she "should be plucked," Eddie expresses a desire to eliminate this source of distress from his life, emphasizing the conflict in their relationship.
yes. If the thorn have poison, you can die from a thorn.
The past tense of poke is poked.