Similar words: spike, spikelet, pike, turnpike, pikestaff, spiky, disliked, feel like doing. Meaning: [spaɪk] adj. 1. equipped with long sharp-pointed projections especially along the top of a wall or fence 2. having a long sharp point.
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(1) His promotional chances were spiked.
(2) The orange juice had been spiked with gin.
(3) His story was spiked by the chief editor.
(4) His writing is spiked with humour.
(5) Her words were spiked with malice.
(6) Intrerest rates spiked up last week.
(7) The pasta was served in a cream sauce spiked with black pepper.
(8) It wasn't until later that I discovered they'd spiked my drink. That's why I was so ill!
(9) New telephone orders have spiked in the last two years.
(10) She claimed that someone had spiked her drink with whisky.
(11) The robbers spiked his drink before taking his wallet and passport.
(12) The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper.
(13) She got badly spiked when one of the runners trod on her heel.
(14) Tucker spiked Renteria on the left shin.
(15) It's performed with wickedly spiked nuance.
(16) The editor spiked the story.
(17) Corpses hung from gallows, heads were spiked on railings.
(18) Federalism has spiked the guns of would-be autonomy-seekers.
(19) He nodded without taking his eyes from the spiked reel rolling below him.
(20) He has short, dark[sentencedict.com], spiked hair and speaks with a local accent.
(21) Apparently the idea is being spiked by vested interests in the sugar industry.
(22) She was jealous of David's progress in the company, so she spiked his guns by telling the boss that David had a drinking problem.
(23) The story was deemed too controversial and so they spiked it.
(24) We wanted to build an extra room onto the side of our house, but our neighbours spiked our guns.
(25) Had she been alone with Luke, no doubt his words would have been spiked with malice.
(26) They claimed to have the weapon purely for self-defence but also had a set of viciously spiked knuckle-dusters.
(27) He did not hear the sound of heavy feet, Or in the gloaming see a spiked top hat.
(28) His technique was to win women's confidence with his charm, and to offer them a spiked drink.
(29) One side of his immaculate jacket was soaked through and spiked with broken glass.
(30) The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump, her spiked coronet falling off.