needle

[ˈniːdl]

needle Definition

  • 1a small, slender, pointed object used for sewing or surgical suturing
  • 2a thin pointer on a measuring instrument
  • 3to provoke or annoy someone by continual criticism or questioning

Using needle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "needle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She threaded the needle and began to sew the patch onto her jeans.

  • Example

    The needle on the scale pointed to 150 pounds.

  • Example

    He kept needling me about my grades, even though I told him to stop.

needle Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with needle

  • something that is very difficult or impossible to find

    Example

    Trying to find a specific book in this library is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

  • to feel an unpleasant sensation, typically in the throat or stomach

    Example

    After eating too much ice cream, she had a needle in her stomach.

  • to pass a thread through the eye of a needle in preparation for sewing

    Example

    She struggled to thread the needle because the hole was so small.

Origins of needle

from Old English 'nǣdl', meaning 'a needle'

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Summary: needle in Brief

A 'needle' [ˈniːdl] is a small, slender, pointed object used for sewing or surgical suturing. It can also refer to a thin pointer on a measuring instrument. The verb 'to needle' means to provoke or annoy someone by continual criticism or questioning. Common phrases include 'a needle in a haystack,' referring to something difficult to find, and 'to thread a needle,' meaning to pass a thread through the eye of a needle.

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