6 collocations for prinks

" Withdrawing her fingers from the water and clasping her hands loosely around her knees, she began to recite idly: "Dian white-armed has given me this cool shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine; The silver sparkling showers That hive me in, the flowers That prink my fountain's brim, are hers and mine; And when the days are mild and fair, And grass is springing, buds are blowing, Sweet

Happy who give with stretch of equal love This hand to Heaven and that to lowly earth, Wise there to worship with great souls above As here to sport with children in their mirth; Who own one God with kindly-reverent eyes In flowers that prink the earth, and stars that gem the skies.

About midway up one of the towers, his statue appears in a niche, where pigeons strut and prink their feathers, undisturbed.

Mebbee ye'll have to prink up a little now that we've got a gentleman contractor in the ship.

She prinked out its ruffles and pleatings as she went.

Why are you prinking so at that mirror? TATYÁNA.

6 collocations for  prinks