tyke / taɪk /

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tyke 的定义

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

tyke 近义词

n. 名词 noun

small child

tyke 的近义词 6

更多tyke例句

  1. 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.
  2. The tyke asked the gov his favorite part about being governor.
  3. Supe III, the Namath one and the first one I watched as a little tyke, took care of that.
  4. Soon after the young tyke began collecting presidential memorabilia and other knickknacks.
  5. Bobby lapped a' it so eagerly, yet so daintily, that she added: "He's a weel-broucht-up tyke, Jamie."
  6. "Eh, ye gude-for-naethin' tyke," he said to Bobby, in transparent pretense of his uselessness.
  7. An' look 'ere, if yer want a flag for the revolution, tyke muvver's trahsers an' tie 'em to the corfin.
  8. Was the most utterly shabby, vulgar, mean-looking cur I ever beheld: in one word, a tyke.
  9. To be sure, we call a dog a “tyke,” and to describe any one as a dog is not complimentary, unless qualifications are made.