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1 A stinger is a sharp spike that gets jabbed into your flesh.
2 A sharp spike of pain shoots into the back of my skull.
3 FEDERAL Government modelling predicted a sharp spike in deaths within months.
4 A sharp spike in extortion and kidnappings has encouraged spending on personal protection.
5 In comparison, Hong Kong has seen a sharp spike in the number of cases.
6 A sharp spike in housebuilding was maintained over the month, according to the PMI.
7 The dining-room and the sharp spike on the fender and Papa's legs stretched out.
8 A hot, sharp spike of pain that he barely noticed.
9 They're actually sensing that piece of chicken as a sort of a sharp spike .
10 An air quality monitor in Auckland's CBD has recorded a sharp spike in air pollution.
11 The Southern Poverty Law Center reported a sharp spike in hate crimes following Trump's victory.
12 At the time of the border bungles there was a sharp spike in demand for testing.
13 Onshore dollar forward premiums saw some receiving after the sharp spike to fourteen-year highs on Friday.
14 The sharp spike in Sprouts share price made for big gains for some timely options trades.
15 Such a sharp spike would deal the world economy a heavy blow it can ill afford.
16 Afghanistan has seen a sharp spike in violence after the Taliban made a strong comeback in 2006.
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