Synonym: expressway, freeway, motorway, state highway, superhighway, throughway, thruway. Similar words: spiky, like, hike, bike, alike, unlike, likely, strike. Meaning: [paɪk] n. 1. a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic 2. highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh 3. a sharp point (as on the end of a spear) 4. medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet 5. any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere.
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31. Quigley's eyes shifted, weasel-like, from me, to Pike, to his old lady.
32. Pike disputed that, saying the savings in expenses would be offset by higher commissions paid to the independent agents.
33. Job opportunities like this don't come down the pike that often.
34. Stop him who can! Press forward every gallant man With hatchet, pike and gun!
35. Hoping to avoid delays and embarrassing publicity, in July the council started quietly pressuring Pike to disengage from the venture.
36. This contrasts with the secrecy that surrounded the companies Pike set up under his 1995 agreement with the Population Council.
37. They might ambush you when you stuck your head up a trapdoor and stab you with a pike.
38. Further, the companies set up by Pike to distribute and market the drug were not initially identified.
39. Then we noticed that the Pike head was sort of pulsing backwards and forwards like a mechanical toy.
40. The personal best pike measured a massive 45 inches with a girth of 24 inches and was returned alive.
41. Imagine for a moment what easy pickings a huge shoal of small bream are to a pack of marauding pike.
42. Pike was a grizzled combat veteran in charge of fifteen green recruits.
43. He thought it quite possible that Pike had starved the horse to help it recover from its leg injury.
44. This man had as little sympathy for the environment as a pike might have kind feelings towards a minnow.
45. Each time the toecap went into his stomach, Pike moaned quietly[sentencedict.com], his knuckles tightening round his toupee.
46. Pike, who says his legal past is irrelevant to the business venture, has been reluctant to surrender full control.
47. Skimmers, roach and small perch from most Liverpool sections but pike active.
48. As I waited, Pike started to fall, jumping clear of the stilts that had been holding him up.
49. I did catch the occasional pike, and to this day there is no fish for which I have such respect.
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50. This happened at the time when the long bow was finally succeeded by the musket and pike.
51. But it's a giant leap for trout, tench, roach, loach, pike, perch and bream.
52. Authorities said they were sending biologists to Delliker Pond to determine whether pike were present there.
53. They crossed the lonely, haunted cemetery to the shallow grave Pike had dug in the ground.
54. Warm-up man Daley Pike works the enthusiastic crowd, carefully testing the good humour of various individuals.
55. Over the past few years, pike fishing and associated tackle has become more advanced and refined.
56. Pike took off the peaked cap and tucked it inside his overall which he then zipped up tight to the neck.
57. As if Pike was behind an imaginary glass wall, cut off from the rest of the Church.
58. Our image as a bunch of bumpkins who roll over for anything that comes down the pike?
59. On Tuesday we opted for a more strenuous hike from Braithwaite village up the steep sloped of Grisedale Pike.
60. Pike pole with D-shaped handles is extended for victim to reach.
More similar words: spiky, like, hike, bike, alike, unlike, likely, strike, hike up, feel like, and the like, likewise, unlikely, strike off, dreamlike, threadlike, likelihood, something like, feel like doing.