3. Waste, corrode, waste gradually. Price, n.
1. Value (in money), cost. 2. Estimation, worth, value, excellence. 3. Recompense, reward, compensation. Priceless, a.
1. Invaluable, inestimable, without price. 2. Without value, worthless or unsalable, unvalued. Prick, v. a.
1. Pierce (with a small hole), perforate, puncture. 2. Spur, goad, incite, impel, urge, drive. 3. Sting, wound, pain, hurt, cut. 4. Make acid, acidify. 5. Erect. Prick, v. n. Spur, ride, gallop, hasten, post.
Prick, n.
1. Goad, point. 2. Puncture, perforation, mark (made by a point), point. 3. Sharp, stinging pain; remorse, tormenting thought, thorn in the mind. 4. Puncture, wound, sting.
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