Prick up Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To raise one's ears or become alert, usually in response to a sound. Often used to mean paying sudden, close attention, especially when something interesting or surprising is heard.
Usage & Nuances
Often used for animals, especially dogs (‘prick up their ears’), but also figuratively for people suddenly paying attention. More commonly written as 'prick up your ears' in set phrases. Slightly formal or literary; rarely used in casual conversation for people.
Example Sentences
The dog pricked up its ears when it heard the bell.
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When she heard her name, she pricked up.
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You could see the horses prick up their ears at the noise.
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I always prick up my ears when I hear good gossip.
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Her expression changed as she pricked up at the sound of her favorite song.
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If you mention free food, everyone will prick up their ears.
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