tikes (Meaning)

tikes

an inferior or mongrel dog, a clumsy, churlish, or eccentric person, a small child, dog

tikes Sentence Examples

  1. The little tikes scampered around the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.
  2. The neighborhood was full of rambunctious tikes who were always up for a game of hide-and-seek.
  3. The childcare center was filled with a cacophony of noise created by the energetic tikes.
  4. The tikes couldn't resist splashing in the water fountain, much to the amusement of the adults nearby.
  5. The preschool teacher struggled to keep up with the boundless energy of the tikes under her care.
  6. The park was a haven for tikes, who could run and play until their hearts were content.
  7. The tikes' imaginations soared as they transformed sticks into swords and leaves into capes.
  8. The library held story time for the tikes, captivating them with tales of adventure and magic.
  9. The tikes were mesmerized by the colorful balloons that decorated the party, vying to be the first to pop one.
  10. The tikes' infectious laughter filled the house, creating a warm and joyous atmosphere.

FAQs About the word tikes

an inferior or mongrel dog, a clumsy, churlish, or eccentric person, a small child, dog

dogs, puppies, canines, pups, mutts, doggies,pooches, hounds, sheepdogs, watchdogs

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The little tikes scampered around the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.

The neighborhood was full of rambunctious tikes who were always up for a game of hide-and-seek.

The childcare center was filled with a cacophony of noise created by the energetic tikes.

The tikes couldn't resist splashing in the water fountain, much to the amusement of the adults nearby.