To get hurt with something sharp, like a needle: “She ________ herself with a needle.”
STUCK | 615 |
PRICKED | 354 |
JABBED | 60 |
STABBED | 26 |
PICKED | 20 |
PIERCED | 18 |
POKED | 16 |
JUG | 4 |
PUNCHED | 4 |
JAGGED | 3 |
PUNCTURED | 3 |
STICK | 3 |
GOUGED | 2 |
HURT | 2 |
NR | 2 |
RAN | 2 |
BASTED | 1 |
DROVE | 1 |
GIVE HERSELF A SHOT | 1 |
GOUGED A NEEDLE INTO HER | 1 |
JAMMED | 1 |
JOBBED | 1 |
JUCK | 1 |
JUGGED | 1 |
NICKED | 1 |
PLUCKED | 1 |
POKED WITH A SHARP STICK | 1 |
PRICK | 1 |
PUNCTURED HER THUMB | 1 |
PUNCTURED HERSELF | 1 |
RAMMED | 1 |
RAN A NEEDLE | 1 |
RAN A NEEDLE IN HERSELF | 1 |
RUN A NEEDLE IN HER FINGER | 1 |
RUN A NEEDLE IN HER HAND | 1 |
SEWED | 1 |
SEWED HER FINGER TO SOMETHING | 1 |
SNAGGED | 1 |
STOBBED | 1 |
TOOK | 1 |
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