tyke (Meaning)

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tyke (n)

a native of Yorkshire

a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement

a young person of either sex

tyke Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous tyke darted behind the couch, giggling as he dodged his mother's grasp.
  2. The rambunctious tyke knocked over a vase, its shards scattering across the parquet floor.
  3. The tiny tyke clung to her grandmother's leg, her big eyes filled with wonder and curiosity.
  4. The energetic tyke raced around the playground, his laughter echoing through the air.
  5. The precocious tyke astonished his parents with his advanced vocabulary and knowledge.
  6. The unruly tyke threw a tantrum in the supermarket, demanding candy despite his mother's protests.
  7. The curious tyke peeked into a stranger's car, his eyes wide with fascination.
  8. The imaginative tyke created an elaborate castle out of cardboard boxes and blankets.
  9. The affectionate tyke gave his puppy a sloppy kiss, showering it with love and attention.
  10. The mischievous tyke pulled the cat's tail, setting off a chorus of angry meows.

FAQs About the word tyke

a native of Yorkshire, a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement, a young person of either sex

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

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The mischievous tyke darted behind the couch, giggling as he dodged his mother's grasp.

The rambunctious tyke knocked over a vase, its shards scattering across the parquet floor.

The tiny tyke clung to her grandmother's leg, her big eyes filled with wonder and curiosity.

The energetic tyke raced around the playground, his laughter echoing through the air.