piked (Meaning)

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piked (a.)

Furnished with a pike; ending in a point; peaked; pointed.

piked Sentence Examples

  1. The mountain climbers piked their ice axes into the sheer face of the cliff.
  2. The medieval knights charged into battle with pikes extended.
  3. The fisherman used a piked pole to retrieve his lost fishing line.
  4. The bully threatened the smaller boy, his fists piked in a fighting stance.
  5. The painter meticulously piked the tip of his brush to create fine details.
  6. The gardener used a piked hoe to break up the hardened soil.
  7. The snowboarder leaped from the top of the piked slope, gracefully carving turns.
  8. The skier navigated the moguls with piked poles, maintaining balance and control.
  9. The golfer's piked shot soared over the green, landing near the cup.
  10. The hiker used a piked walking stick to aid him in climbing the rugged terrain.

FAQs About the word piked

Furnished with a pike; ending in a point; peaked; pointed.

poked, poniarded, gimleted, quilled, pronged, perforated, bayonetted, punched, riddled,bayoneted

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The mountain climbers piked their ice axes into the sheer face of the cliff.

The medieval knights charged into battle with pikes extended.

The fisherman used a piked pole to retrieve his lost fishing line.

The bully threatened the smaller boy, his fists piked in a fighting stance.