tyke

[tahyk]

tyke Definition

  • 1a small child, especially one who is noisy or mischievous
  • 2a dog

Using tyke: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tyke" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The little tyke was running around the park, laughing and shouting.

  • Example

    He's a mischievous little tyke, always getting into trouble.

  • Example

    The tyke was playing with his new puppy in the backyard.

tyke Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tyke

  • a term of endearment for a small child

    Example

    Come here, little tyke, and give me a hug.

  • a humorous term for a group of noisy and energetic children

    Example

    The birthday party turned into a tyke bomb with all the kids running around and screaming.

  • a person from Yorkshire, England

    Example

    He's a true Yorkshire tyke, born and raised in Leeds.

Origins of tyke

from Old Norse 'tik', meaning 'bitch'

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Summary: tyke in Brief

The word 'tyke' [tahyk] has two meanings: a small child, especially one who is noisy or mischievous, and a dog. It can be used as a term of endearment, as in 'Come here, little tyke, and give me a hug,' or to describe a group of children, as in 'The birthday party turned into a tyke bomb.'