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{v} speek
A male nickname

This book contains mostly humorous animal poems by poets such as Spike Milligan, Theodore Roethke, and Rudyard Kipling.

To render (a gun) unusable by driving a metal spike into its touch hole

He jumped down, wrenched the hammer from the armourer’s hand, and seizing a nail from the bag, in a few moments he had spiked the gun. — Frederick Marryat, Peter Simple, 1834.

(in plural spikes; informal) Running shoes with spikes in the soles
To covertly put alcohol or another intoxicating substance in a drink that previously did not contain such substances
An attack from, usually, above the height of the net performed with the intent to send the ball straight to the floor of the opponent or off the hands of the opposing block
A sort of very large nail; also, a piece of pointed iron set with points upward or outward
To attack from, usually, above the height of the net with the intent to send the ball straight to the floor of the opponent or off the hands of the opposing block
Anything resembling such a nail in shape
A sharp peak in a graph
a surge in power
To add a small amount of one substance to another

The water sample to be tested has been spiked with arsenic, antimony, mercury, and lead in quantities commonly found in industrial effluents.

The casual ward of a workhouse

Dere's tay spikes, and cocoa spikes, and skilly spikes..

{n} an ear of corn, great nail, pointed iron
{v} to fasten, set or spoil with spikes
(botany) an indeterminate inflorescence bearing sessile flowers on an unbranched axis
(botany) an indeterminate inflorescence bearing sessile flowers on an unbranched axis manifest a sharp increase; "the voltage spiked"
a transient variation in voltage or current
An adolescent male deer
pierce with a sharp stake or point; "impale a shrimp on a skewer"
secure with spikes stand in the way of
May be French Lavender (Lavandula Spica), other possiblities are Nardostachys jatamansi Valerianaceae - the source of roman perfume and Inula squarrosa Compositae - used as a medicine (Thanks to Cindy Renfrow) See notes on herbs
Placed on the fingertips or knuckles (personal preference) and a maximum of 4 mm long Spikes aid in the acceleration of the sled after departing the start handles
fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
a long metal nail
secure with spikes
A type of inflorescence in which the flowers are attached directly to the stem without a stalk
A high voltage that occurs when there is a sudden, rapid voltage peak of up to 6,000 volts These spikes are usually the result of nearby lightning strikes, but there can be other causes as well The effects on vulnerable electronic systems can include loss of data and damaged circuit cards
If there is a spike in the price, volume, or amount of something, the price, volume, or amount of it suddenly increases. Although you'd think business would have boomed during the war, there was only a small spike in interest
Sessile flower groups along an axis; where the younger flowers are toward the tip
Spikes are a pair of sports shoes with pointed pieces of metal attached to the soles. They help runners' feet to grip the ground when they are running. see also spiked
add alcohol beverages
when a player throws the ball at the ground to celebrate a touchdown
any holding device consisting of a long sharp-pointed object
{i} large nail; pointed piece of metal; young mackerel; unbranched antlers of a young deer; sudden rise or increase; flower stalk; ear of wheat or other grain; downward hit (Volleyball)
A kind of inflorescence in which sessile flowers are arranged on an unbranched elongated axis
An ear of grain
A known amount of the analyte added to a sample for purposes of testing the accuracy of an analytical procedure The % recovery of the spike is often taken as a measure of the accuracy of the method
an elongated inflorescence with the flowers not stalked
To set or furnish with spikes
add alcohol beverages bring forth a spike or spikes; "my hyacinths and orchids are spiking now"
bring forth a spike or spikes; "my hyacinths and orchids are spiking now"
To decide not to publish or make public
a long metal nail any holding device consisting of a long sharp-pointed object a long sharp-pointed implement (wood or metal) a sharp-pointed projection along the top of a fence or wall a transient variation in voltage or current a sharp rise followed by a sharp decline; "the seismograph showed a sharp spike in response to the temblor"
A spike involves a sudden marked jump in voltage, which can damage electronics and corrupt or destroy data
An unbranched inflorescence in which the spikelets are sessile on the rachis (main axis)
A spike is a long piece of metal with a sharp point. a 15-foot wall topped with iron spikes Yellowing receipts had been impaled on a metal spike
Spike lavender
An ear of corn or grain
a sharp rise followed by a sharp decline; "the seismograph showed a sharp spike in response to the temblor"
A overshoot line created erroneously by a scanner and its raster-vector software An anomalous data point that protrudes above or below an interpolated surface representing the distribution of the value of an attribute over an area
manifest a sharp increase; "the voltage spiked"
A kind of flower cluster in which sessile flowers are arranged on an unbranched elongated axis
sports equipment consisting of a sharp point on the sole of a shoe worn by athletes; "spikes provide greater traction" a long metal nail any holding device consisting of a long sharp-pointed object a long sharp-pointed implement (wood or metal) a sharp-pointed projection along the top of a fence or wall a transient variation in voltage or current a sharp rise followed by a sharp decline; "the seismograph showed a sharp spike in response to the temblor" (botany) an indeterminate inflorescence bearing sessile flowers on an unbranched axis manifest a sharp increase; "the voltage spiked" add alcohol beverages bring forth a spike or spikes; "my hyacinths and orchids are spiking now" secure with spikes stand in the way of
a quick (typically minutes or hours) exploration by coding of an area the development team lacks confidence in The spike is concluded when you learn what you needed to learn So-called because a spike is "end to end, but very thin", like driving a spike all the way through a log See: SpikeSolution, ArchitecturalSpike, SpikeDescribed
An elongated, unbranched inflorescence with the flowers or spikelets usually stalkless See drawing of inflorescence types
To stop the vent of (a gun or cannon) by driving a spike nail, or the like into it
A large metal-type nail that fastens the rails to the wooden ties
An inflorescence of simple racemose type in which the flowers are stalkless (sessile)
A flower cluster in which sessile flowers grow along part of the length of the peduncle
Elongated cluster of small stalkless or very short stalked flowers at the upper end of stem
To fasten with spikes, or long, large nails; as, to spike down planks
(aka: "cleat") sharp tongs on the bottom of golf shoes to help keep a player's feet from slipping 'Soft Spikes' are a recent innovation that are made of plastic and leave less severe marks on the green Most courses require soft spikes and will not permit other types Example: "Greg's feet slipped as he swung because his spikes were all worn down "
To kill something At one time, when editors were finished with a piece of paper, such as a story, headline or page proof, they would slam it down on an upright nail on their desk Then, they would know they were done with it, but could go back to it later if they needed to Today, many newsroom computers have a "spike" key for killing a story or file
stand in the way of
Any long pointed object can be referred to as a spike. Her hair stood out in spikes. a long spike of white flowers
To hammer an iron spike into the touch hole so as to render a gun unusable
Upper part of the stem carrying the inflorescence
sports equipment consisting of a sharp point on the sole of a shoe worn by athletes; "spikes provide greater traction"
a sharp-pointed projection along the top of a fence or wall
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