Spiked - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈspaɪkt|
Brit.
|spaɪkt|
adjective
- having a long sharp point
Extra examples
This lemonade is heavily spiked.
Someone spiked the punch at the party.
She spiked the ball and scored the winning point.
After he scored a touchdown he spiked the ball in the end zone.
She spiked the orange juice with vodka.
He spiked the speech with humour.
She spiked the broth with peppers.
The orange juice had been spiked with gin.
New telephone orders have spiked in the last two years.
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