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rampike

/ram-pahyk/US // ˈræmˌpaɪk //

猖獗,猖狂,猖猖狂狂,猖狂的人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly Canadian.

    • : a dead tree, especially the bleached skeleton or splintered trunk of a tree killed by fire, lightning, or wind.

Examples

  • The hollow was thick with young spruce and white birch, clustered about a single tall and massive rampike.

  • She could see, in a broken fashion, to the very foot of the rampike, across which lay a huge fallen trunk.

  • And she found the small-headed swift-footed stag scratching himself against a bare oak rampike.

  • From the cape of rock towered a bleak, storm-whitened rampike, which had been a pine tree before the lightning smote it.

  • As for the meat, Rampike and Steve could help him bring that in, later on.