wike (Meaning)

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wike (n.)

A temporary mark or boundary, as a bough of a tree set up in marking out or dividing anything, as tithes, swaths to be mowed in common ground, etc.; -- called also wicker.

A home; a dwelling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wike

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wike Sentence Examples

  1. The wike (wick) of the candle flickered as a gentle breeze blew through the room.
  2. She carefully added a drop of oil to the wike, ensuring a steady burn.
  3. The wike sputtered and died, leaving the room in darkness.
  4. The old wooden wike creaked and groaned as it swung back and forth in the wind.
  5. The wike of the old well was rusty and broken, making it difficult to retrieve water.
  6. The intricate wikework on the antique jewelry was a testament to the skill of its maker.
  7. The children played a game of wike, using sticks as swords and a ball as the wike.
  8. The wike was the central point of the magic circle, where the ritual was performed.
  9. The shepherd used a wike to guide his flock through the rugged terrain.
  10. The blacksmith forged a new wike for the anvil, ensuring its durability for years to come.

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A temporary mark or boundary, as a bough of a tree set up in marking out or dividing anything, as tithes, swaths to be mowed in common ground, etc.; -- called a

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The wike (wick) of the candle flickered as a gentle breeze blew through the room.

She carefully added a drop of oil to the wike, ensuring a steady burn.

The wike sputtered and died, leaving the room in darkness.

The old wooden wike creaked and groaned as it swung back and forth in the wind.