sike Antonyms
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Meaning of sike
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sike (a.)
Such. See Such.
Webster
sike (n.)
A gutter; a stream, such as is usually dry in summer.
A sick person.
A sigh.
Webster
sike (v. i.)
To sigh.
sike Sentence Examples
- "Sike, you thought I was serious?"
- Mark exclaimed with a grin.
- The teacher announced a pop quiz, but moments later, "Sike!
- Just kidding," she said.
- "Sike, you're not going anywhere!"
- yelled the guard as the prisoner attempted to escape.
- "Sike, I'm not quitting my job.
- Just kidding!"
- she said with a wink.
- "Sike, you didn't win the lottery after all," the lottery official stated.
FAQs About the word sike
Such. See Such., A gutter; a stream, such as is usually dry in summer., A sick person., To sigh., A sigh.
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"Sike, you thought I was serious?"
Mark exclaimed with a grin.
The teacher announced a pop quiz, but moments later, "Sike!
Just kidding," she said.