tike (Meaning)
tike (n)
a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
a young person of either sex
tike (n.)
A tick. See 2d Tick.
A dog; a cur.
A countryman or clown; a boorish person.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tike
tike Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The mischievous tike had a knack for finding trouble, but his innocent charm always won me over.
- The smallest tike in the group bravely held his own, his determination inspiring all who knew him.
- The tike's imagination soared as he built towering castles out of blocks, lost in a world of his own.
- The curious tike asked endless questions, eager to learn everything he could about the world around him.
- The timid tike hesitated at the door, his tiny heart pounding with anticipation.
- 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.