单词 | Spiked |
例句 | (1) His promotional chances were spiked. (2) The orange juice had been spiked with gin. (3) His story was spiked by the chief editor. (4) His writing is spiked with humour. (5) Her words were spiked with malice. (6) Intrerest rates spiked up last week. (7) The pasta was served in a cream sauce spiked with black pepper. (8) It wasn't until later that I discovered they'd spiked my drink. That's why I was so ill! (9) New telephone orders have spiked in the last two years. (10) She claimed that someone had spiked her drink with whisky. (11) The robbers spiked his drink before taking his wallet and passport. (12) The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper. (13) She got badly spiked when one of the runners trod on her heel. (14) Tucker spiked Renteria on the left shin. (15) It's performed with wickedly spiked nuance. (16) The editor spiked the story. (17) Corpses hung from gallows(), heads were spiked on railings. (18) Federalism has spiked the guns of would-be autonomy-seekers. (19) He nodded without taking his eyes from the spiked reel rolling below him. (20) He has short, dark, spiked hair and speaks with a local accent. (21) Apparently the idea is being spiked by vested interests in the sugar industry. (22) She was jealous of David's progress in the company, so she spiked his guns by telling the boss that David had a drinking problem. (23) The story was deemed too controversial and so they spiked it. (24) We wanted to build an extra room onto the side of our house, but our neighbours spiked our guns. (25) Had she been alone with Luke, no doubt his words would have been spiked with malice. (26) They claimed to have the weapon purely for self-defence but also had a set of viciously spiked knuckle-dusters. (27) He did not hear the sound of heavy feet, Or in the gloaming see a spiked top hat. (28) His technique was to win women's confidence with his charm, and to offer them a spiked drink. (29) One side of his immaculate jacket was soaked through and spiked with broken glass. (30) The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump, her spiked coronet falling off. (1) His promotional chances were spiked. (2) The orange juice had been spiked with gin. (31) Remembering my hunch that my drink was spiked leaves me confused. Without proof I should really lay the idea to rest. (32) A roll of paper is pulled through the mechanism by a spiked roller. (33) Lassen on the distant horizon, and with the spiked rim of Castle Crags below to the nearby south. (34) Set off the look with a pair of high spiked heels. (35) I glimpsed the spiked heads of decapitated traitors, their shredded necks, gaping mouths and straggly hair. (36) Spiked cages surround baroque colonial villas; apartment doors are reinforced and guarded at gunpoint. (37) Endless bowls of hot tortilla chips are accompanied by a fresh salsa spiked with just the right amount of cilantro. (38) Even the spikes on the quirky Spiked Dog Collar the firm makes are air valves cut from punctured tubes. (39) Detectives believe Rachel's drink was spiked with half a tablet of the designer drug at a private party. (40) It was Karen Silkwood who had spiked her own urine samples. (41) I discovered later that it was only the orange squash that had been spiked with gin. (42) William Floyd, after a run to nowhere, spiked the ball a mile high. (43) Shots spiked the air and night plunged down on them as Ember shot the lights out. (44) The windows are guarded with iron bars, those on the lower floors viciously spiked to keep out thieves. (45) The gas tax rollback, initiated because gasoline prices spiked this spring, has since fallen by the wayside. (46) She did not know that it had been spiked with tranquillisers until she woke up some time later. (47) The spiked pad ripped through the Daughter's blouse, and grated on the armoured contour-girdle underneath. (48) At that time, diesel prices in California spiked briefly, but settled back down by the end of that year. (49) New telephone line orders have spiked in the last two years. (50) This laser provided an early impetus for studies of instabilities by tending to produce noisy, spiked output even under quasi-steady excitation. (50) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (51) And when I hummed old tunes that soothed my baby sister something in them spiked your grief to howling. (52) Forward, her Neanderthal brow juts out, spiked with lights and cameras. (53) The sphere was finely stippled, pocked here and there with hatches or spiked with communication towers. (54) The scaly skin of reptiles is ideally suited for development into sharply spiked armour. (55) James Harper, defending, said Colling believed his drinks had been spiked with a narcotic substance which caused his violent behaviour. (56) It was cooler and grey, and a brisk sou'wester spiked with a salty drizzle met us at the crag. (57) The dead landscape that results is spiked with the seared remains of healthy young plants killed off in their prime. (58) Ann's boyfriend hits Tommy around the head with a bamboo cane spiked with nails. (59) The high-protein content of the diet also spiked the dieters' cholesterol levels to all-new highs. (60) There is even a Spiked Paduka used for masochism. (61) They wondered whether their drinks had been spiked. (62) They spiked the rails to the ties. (63) The guards spiked the prisoner s plan or escape. (64) This spiked version is known as the Catalan garrote. (65) Thulium in spiked sample was determined with good result. (66) This is then spiked upwards, often to impressive heights. (67) Armed robberies have spiked dramatically over the past year. (68) It is widely believed that these spiked patterns that encode different types of cognitive information. (69) Who is the boy of medium build and with yellow spiked hair? (70) A unique breed of civet cat roams the limestone plateaus that are seamed with gorges carved by rushing streams, and spiked by finger-like granite towers rising to 1,500 metres. (71) But the skull had been severed to be spiked upon a lance, hatefully impaled in the floor. (72) Observing and comparing the detection results between which were spiked with methanal and no spiked one were performed. (73) First, he rebuilt the company after its one brush with death in the early 1980s, when interest rates spiked and the payments on its mortgage portfolio didn't cover the cost of its debt. (74) Memories of how Vietnam spiked Lyndon Johnson's dreams of a Great Society haunt party elders. (75) Solution: The gentlest way to clean and brighten all kinds of jewelry is to scrub with a soft toothbrush dipped in warm water that's been spiked with a few drops of dishwashing liquid. (76) These are small, brown shrimps cooked gently in clarified butter spiked with, those most English of spices, mace and nutmeg and then allowed to set in a ramekin. (77) A kindergarten student with a freshly spiked Mohawk has been suspended from school. (78) The rate of attrition among New York judges has spiked. (79) "The last time credit costs spiked, the late fees were much lower, so card issuers could turn to that and reprice more nimbly, " a Morgan Stanley analyst, Betsy Graseck, said. (80) Here, the food was sometimes spiked with cineole—a poison often found in eucalyptus leaves. (80) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (81) My son - in - law was the tall, lanky one with spiked hair and a small goatee. (82) The boys spiked the drinks, so everyone at the party got drunk. (83) The series standards for calibration were spiked with Fe for matrix matching. (84) Spiked Carapace - The Crypt Lord forms barbed layers of chitinous armor that increase its defense and return damage to enemy melee attackers. (85) Somebody spiked your orange juice and take away your paintings. (86) Basketball, football, fea ther racker, Soldier's racker, do exercise to keep fit the device, sport protecting equipment, Run spiked shoes eto school athletics device. (87) They spiked his drink by putting a vodka in his lager. (88) The results showed recovery of spiked sample and RSD from method of ultrasonic extraction with methylene dichloride met timeliness and accuracy requirements of SVOCs monitoring in soil. (89) The chart shows that profits spiked in the last year. (90) Somebady spiked your orange juice, and put away your painting. (91) In November, the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), an underground organization, gave warning that it had"spiked"trees in the Nez Perce national forest to protest against logging. (92) Virginia Miller, a spokeswoman for the group, noted that fuel prices spiked in the spring of 2006 and public transit ridership rose. By the end of the summer prices declined, but ridership had not. (93) The player on second base was spiked by the runner on base. (94) This isn't the first time library attendance has spiked in a downturn. (95) An astral dreadnought is as large as a strom giant, covered from head to tail in layers of thick, spiked plates. (96) For example, the word "tsunami" spiked in 2004 and 2011 following the Indian Ocean and Japanese events, as did the equivalent word in Spanish, maremoto, suggesting that they mean the same thing. (97) You spiked the ball and put us in the lead. (98) Fear spiked my gut as I scrambled back down onto the battlement, and in a fury I went to kick the sleeping sentries awake. (98) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (99) Every weapon also comes equipped with razor-sharp blades for hand-to-hand combat and a spiked, riveted, fanged metal esthetic is used on all military equipment. (100) On day 30, his temperature spiked to 39 deg C. (101) The U.S. personal saving rate, barely positive in recent years, spiked to a 13-year high of 5 percent in May as debt-strapped consumers held onto a large share of the windfall. (102) Actually , the colleague has not spiked a rumour but actually the necessity. (103) A spiked or perforated device used to support stems in a flower arrangement. |
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