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tyke

/tahyk/US // taɪk //UK // (taɪk) //

野狗,野马,野猪,野兔

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a child, especially a small boy.
    • : any small child.
    • : a cur; mongrel.
    • : Chiefly Scot. a low, contemptible fellow; boor.

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Examples

  • There are even car seat mount kits to put the screen on the back of a headrest if your tykes spend a lot of time gaming on the way to grandmother’s house.

  • The tyke asked the gov his favorite part about being governor.

  • Supe III, the Namath one and the first one I watched as a little tyke, took care of that.

  • Soon after the young tyke began collecting presidential memorabilia and other knickknacks.

  • Bobby lapped a' it so eagerly, yet so daintily, that she added: "He's a weel-broucht-up tyke, Jamie."

  • "Eh, ye gude-for-naethin' tyke," he said to Bobby, in transparent pretense of his uselessness.

  • An' look 'ere, if yer want a flag for the revolution, tyke muvver's trahsers an' tie 'em to the corfin.

  • Was the most utterly shabby, vulgar, mean-looking cur I ever beheld: in one word, a tyke.

  • To be sure, we call a dog a “tyke,” and to describe any one as a dog is not complimentary, unless qualifications are made.

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