pikes (out or off) (Meaning)
pikes (out or off)
No meaning found for this word.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pikes (out or off)
Synonyms:
- withdraws
- takes off
- flees
- digs out
- buggers off
- retires
- steps (along)
- sets out
- strikes out
- bugs out
- bails
- pulls up stakes
- takes a hike
- goes off
- clears out
- quits
- gets off
- escapes
- lights out
- pushes on
- books
- beats it
- shoves (off)
- retreats
- starts
- evacuates
- clears off
- flies
- takes a powder
- pulls out
- pulls stakes
- vamooses
- takes a walk
- runs along
- hits the road
- scarpers
Antonyms:
pikes (out or off) Sentence Examples
- The fisherman pikes out his rod and cast the line into the water, hoping for a catch.
- The soldiers piked out their spears and charged into battle, ready to defend their territory.
- The hunters piked off their rifles and took aim at the deer, hoping to secure a meal.
- The hikers piked out their walking sticks and set off on their journey through the wilderness.
- The fishermen piked off their poles and began trolling for salmon in the river.
- The soldiers piked out their bayonets and prepared to engage in close combat.
- The driver piked off the motorway and took a scenic detour through the countryside.
- The passengers piked off the shuttle bus and made their way to their hotel.
- The team piked out their equipment and prepared for the upcoming adventure race.
- The campers piked off their tent poles and settled in for the night in the great outdoors.
FAQs About the word pikes (out or off)
sallies (forth), packs (up or off), walks out, gets,exits, pushes off, moves, peels off, bugs off, departs
dwells, remains,comes, turns up, arrives, shows up, stays, lodges, reaches, settles
The fisherman pikes out his rod and cast the line into the water, hoping for a catch.
The soldiers piked out their spears and charged into battle, ready to defend their territory.
The hunters piked off their rifles and took aim at the deer, hoping to secure a meal.
The hikers piked out their walking sticks and set off on their journey through the wilderness.