tike (Meaning)

Wordnet

tike (n)

a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement

a young person of either sex

Webster

tike (n.)

A tick. See 2d Tick.

A dog; a cur.

A countryman or clown; a boorish person.

tike Sentence Examples

  1. The energetic tike darted around the playground, leaving a trail of laughter in her wake.
  2. The little tike's chubby cheeks and wide eyes melted away all my worries.
  3. As I watched the tike toddle through the park, I couldn't resist a smile at his newfound independence.
  4. The playful tike chased after bubbles, his infectious giggle filling the air with joy.
  5. The mischievous tike had a knack for finding trouble, but his innocent charm always won me over.
  6. The smallest tike in the group bravely held his own, his determination inspiring all who knew him.
  7. The tike's imagination soared as he built towering castles out of blocks, lost in a world of his own.
  8. The curious tike asked endless questions, eager to learn everything he could about the world around him.
  9. The timid tike hesitated at the door, his tiny heart pounding with anticipation.
  10. With each step the tike took, he left behind a legacy of laughter, love, and an unquenchable thirst for adventure.

FAQs About the word tike

a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement, a young person of either sexA tick. See 2d Tick., A dog; a cur., A countryman or clown; a boorish

puppy,dog, pup, pooch, canine, doggy, hound, mutt,doggie, watchdog

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The energetic tike darted around the playground, leaving a trail of laughter in her wake.

The little tike's chubby cheeks and wide eyes melted away all my worries.

As I watched the tike toddle through the park, I couldn't resist a smile at his newfound independence.

The playful tike chased after bubbles, his infectious giggle filling the air with joy.