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Tike   Listen
noun
Tike  n.  
1.
A dog; a cur. "Bobtail tike or trundle-tail."
2.
A countryman or clown; a boorish, clumsy, or eccentric person; also spelled tyke.
3.
A small child; variant of tyke.






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"Tike" Quotes from Famous Books



... could see the blanched face of Kells, strange and sad, no longer seeming evil. The time came when his lips stirred. He tried to talk. She moistened his lips and gave him a drink. He murmured incoherently, sank again into a stupor, to rouse once more and babble tike a madman. Then he lay quietly for long—so long that sleep was claiming Joan. Suddenly he startled her by calling very faintly but distinctly: ...
— The Border Legion • Zane Grey



Words linked to "Tike" :   kindergartener, nipper, preschooler, juvenile person, unpleasant person, nestling, poster child, child, child prodigy, piccaninny, toddler, street child, tot, kid, boor, monkey, shaver, waif, Goth, urchin, rapscallion, kindergartner, small fry, peasant, churl, tyke, bairn, rascal, changeling, sprog, scamp, youngster, fry, tiddler, picaninny, peanut, foster child, minor, orphan, infant prodigy, scallywag



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