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Sentence count:103+2Posted:2017-07-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: spikespikeletpiketurnpikepikestaffspikydislikedfeel like doingMeaning: [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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(61) They wondered whether their drinks had been spiked.
(62) They spiked the rails to the ties.
(63) The guards spiked the prisoner s plan or escape.
(64) This spiked version is known as the Catalan garrote.
(65) Thulium in spiked sample was determined with good result.
(66) This is then spiked upwards, often to impressive heights.
(67) Armed robberies have spiked dramatically over the past year.
(68) It is widely believed that these spiked patterns that encode different types of cognitive information.
(69) Who is the boy of medium build and with yellow spiked hair?
(70) A unique breed of civet cat roams the limestone plateaus that are seamed with gorges carved by rushing streams, and spiked by finger-like granite towers rising to 1,500 metres.
(71) But the skull had been severed to be spiked upon a lance, hatefully impaled in the floor.
(72) Observing and comparing the detection results between which were spiked with methanal and no spiked one were performed.
(73) First, he rebuilt the company after its one brush with death in the early 1980s, when interest rates spiked and the payments on its mortgage portfolio didn't cover the cost of its debt.
(74) Memories of how Vietnam spiked Lyndon Johnson's dreams of a Great Society haunt party elders.
(75) Solution: The gentlest way to clean and brighten all kinds of jewelry is to scrub with a soft toothbrush dipped in warm water that's been spiked with a few drops of dishwashing liquid.
(76) These are small, brown shrimps cooked gently in clarified butter spiked with, those most English of spices, mace and nutmeg and then allowed to set in a ramekin.
(77) A kindergarten student with a freshly spiked Mohawk has been suspended from school.
(78) The rate of attrition among New York judges has spiked.
(79) "The last time credit costs spiked, the late fees were much lower, so card issuers could turn to that and reprice more nimbly, " a Morgan Stanley analyst, Betsy Graseck, said.
(80) Here, the food was sometimes spiked with cineole—a poison often found in eucalyptus leaves.
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(81) My son - in - law was the tall, lanky one with spiked hair and a small goatee.
(82) The boys spiked the drinks, so everyone at the party got drunk.
(83) The series standards for calibration were spiked with Fe for matrix matching.
(84) Spiked Carapace - The Crypt Lord forms barbed layers of chitinous armor that increase its defense and return damage to enemy melee attackers.
(85) Somebody spiked your orange juice and take away your paintings.
(86) Basketball, football, fea ther racker, Soldier's racker, do exercise to keep fit the device, sport protecting equipment, Run spiked shoes eto school athletics device.
(87) They spiked his drink by putting a vodka in his lager.
(88) The results showed recovery of spiked sample and RSD from method of ultrasonic extraction with methylene dichloride met timeliness and accuracy requirements of SVOCs monitoring in soil.
(89) The chart shows that profits spiked in the last year.
(90) Somebady spiked your orange juice, and put away your painting.
More similar words: spikespikeletpiketurnpikepikestaffspikydislikedfeel like doinghikedikelikebikebikeralikelikenunlikelikelyhike upstrikeshrikedislikewarlikegodlikelike madlook likelike helllikeableunlikelylikewiselikeness
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