spike
స్పైక్
definition
verb
she spiked another oyster
impale on or pierce with a sharp point.
his hair was matted and spiked with blood
form into or cover with sharp points.
noun
The spikes dug into the thin material of the bags, and dirt began to leak out.
a thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material.
the oil price spike
a sharp increase in the magnitude or concentration of something.
translation of 'spike'
పెద్ద చీల,
వాడిమొన గల కడ్డి
example
Stalactites protrude from the ceiling, and stalagmites 'spike' up from the floor.
Childhood obesity has tripled over the past 20 years, a significant 'spike' in a relatively short time, he says.
oil prices would 'spike' and fall again
he queued at the soup kitchen or the 'spike'
If oil prices 'spike' upwards and inflation rises, interest rates will go up too.
We are currently getting an enormous boost from increased military spending, tax cuts and a temporary 'spike' in mortgage activity for new homes and refinancing.
Date rape drugs are used to 'spike' victims' drinks, causing memory loss so they are vulnerable to sex attacks.
Its voracious demand for raw materials has caused prices to 'spike' .
Gradually, the glowing red material is hammered into an elegant 'spike' .
There's no way to pick and choose which gets cut off when demand surges, prices 'spike' , and supply gets tight.
Mavale was about to spin around when he felt a cold 'spike' of metal feel its way through his thin hair.
That 'spike' is followed by a corresponding crash caused by a flood of insulin, a hormone that clears sugar out of the blood and into the body's cells to be used for fuel.
The U.S. imports nearly all of its coffee, and those prices periodically 'spike' and have climbed steadily.
And fears that gasoline prices would 'spike' nationally proved unfounded.
Whether or not you can 'spike' a mean volleyball, there is a lot to be said for being tall.
Was the decision to 'spike' Sherman's story journalistic, political, or merely financial?
oil prices would 'spike' and fall again
I polished my axe and the 'spike' on the shield, put on my armor and went out of the tent.
A trainee doctor was admitted to the hospital where he works after impaling his leg on a metal 'spike' .
Drinking caffeinated beverages can temporarily cause a 'spike' in your blood pressure.
A 'spike' in oil prices would have a devastating effect.
If, like mine, your lawn has soggy, poorly draining patches, 'spike' it with a garden fork at six inch intervals.
he doubted they would 'spike' the entire effort over this one negotiation
We have got the posters and cards up everywhere, and my staff will be slipping drink hangers into unattended drinks to show just how easy it is to 'spike' a drink.
She had insisted on all of them bringing their own water bottles, certain that the geniuses over in the football team would 'spike' the punch.
And, if you're illuminating things away from the house, like your trees, get some outdoor floodlight holders that you can 'spike' right into the ground.
We do not have to 'spike' the trees, carry protest signs, or write angry letters to our representatives.
'spike' the liquid with lime or lemon juice
And with the summer holiday season coming on, prices could 'spike' even further.
These have now been replenished to some degree, which in part explains the recent 'spike' in base metal prices.
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