tike

IPA: tˈaɪk

noun

  • A boorish person.
  • Alternative spelling of tyke (mongrel dog) [(dialectal) A mongrel dog.]
  • Alternative spelling of tyke (Yorkshireman) [(dialectal) A mongrel dog.]
  • Archaic form of tick (a kind of arthropod) [A tiny woodland arachnid of the suborder Ixodida.]
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Examples of "tike" in Sentences

  • To paraphrase the little tike from Jerry Maguire ...
  • That ought to satisfy all of our righty-tike brethren!
  • All hold the attention of the grownups, the teenager, and the school-age tike in the house.
  • Separated from its parents, the little tike was near death and could not be revived by human zoo workers.
  • By 'right' she means she's been promoted a few times, has a stable career and can send her future tike to the 92nd Street Y.
  • As for the dinosaur cake, maybe Mom has grown tired of the 'I love all things dinosaur' phase and think she can scare it out of the little tike with one last cake.
  • There were also not enough experienced engineers to design, build, or operate these plants, so the plants that were built had a number of flaws that took tike to work out.
  • As I sat down the other night to watch Chuck Russell's 1988 remake of The Blob - I had seen it back when I was a wee tike and thought I would revisit - and was puzzled as to the following shot in the opening credits.
  • But whoa whoa whoa wait Viggo better only be in the "bridge film" or it will kill the Hobbit for me (and surely other fans) because Aragorn was a wee little tike (or something like that) during the events of the Hobbit.

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