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needling Definition


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needle
noun
    1. A slender pointed steel sewing instrument with a hole for the thread.
    2. A longer, thicker implement of metal, wood, bone or plastic, etc, without a hole, for knitting, crocheting, etc.
    3a. A hypodermic syringe;
    3b. Its pointed end.
    4. medicine.
      A slender instrument for suturing and dissection, etc.
    5. A gramophone stylus.
    6. The moving pointer on a compass or other instrument.
    7. Anything slender, sharp and pointed.
    8. A pinnacle of rock.
    9. An obelisk.
    10. A long slender crystal.
    11. The needle-shaped leaf of a tree such as the pine or fir.
    12. A strong beam passed through a wall as a temporary support.
    13a. colloq
      Provocation;
      Form: the needle
    13b. colloq
      Irritation; anger;
      Form: the needle
    13c. colloq
      Dislike.
      Form: the needle
verb, tr & intr needled, needling
    1. colloq
      To provoke or irritate someone, especially deliberately.
      Thesaurus: goad, spur, taunt, sting, rile, ruffle, nag, nettle, irritate, aggravate, annoy, bait, harass, irk, pester, provoke, quiz, question.
    2. To sew.
Idiom: look for a needle in a haystack
    To undertake a hopeless search.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon nædl.



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