noun
- a very small hole made by a pin or similar sharp object
- a minor irritation or annoyance
Usage: figurative
verb
- to make small holes in something with a pin or similar sharp object
Examples
- The balloon deflated slowly through a tiny pinprick in the rubber.
- She noticed several pinpricks in the fabric where the pins had been.
- The criticism was just a pinprick compared to what she had endured before.
- These minor setbacks are mere pinpricks in our overall success.
- He used a needle to pinprick the dough before baking.
- The nurse will pinprick your finger to test your blood sugar.
- Pinprick the sausages to prevent them from bursting while cooking.