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spike

[spaɪk]

spike Definition

  • 1a thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material
  • 2a sudden increase in the magnitude or intensity of something
  • 3a sports shoe with spikes on the sole for extra grip

Using spike: Examples

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

  • Example

    He impaled the meat with a spike.

  • Example

    The temperature spiked to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Example

    She wore her spikes for the track meet.

spike Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spike

Antonyms for spike

Idioms Using spike

  • to hit the ball forcefully into the ground on the opponent's side of the net in volleyball

    Example

    She spiked the ball and won the game for her team.

  • spike one's guns

    to abandon one's position or opinion

    Example

    He spiked his guns and agreed to the new proposal.

  • spike up

    to increase suddenly and sharply

    Example

    The stock prices spiked up after the company announced its new product.

Phrases with spike

  • spike someone's drink

    to add alcohol or drugs to someone's drink without their knowledge or consent

    Example

    He was arrested for spiking his date's drink.

  • high-heeled shoes with a narrow, pointed heel

    Example

    She wore a red dress and matching spike heels to the party.

  • spike strip

    a device used to puncture the tires of a vehicle in order to stop it

    Example

    The police used a spike strip to stop the car chase.

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Summary: spike in Brief

The term 'spike' [spaɪk] refers to a thin, pointed object made of metal, wood, or other rigid materials. It also denotes a sudden increase in magnitude or intensity, such as a temperature or stock price. In sports, 'spike' refers to athletic shoes with spikes on the sole for extra grip. The phrase 'spike someone's drink' means to add alcohol or drugs to someone's drink without their knowledge or consent.

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