Stout, sharp-pointed pieces of metal, wood, or other hard material, or stout sharp-pointed projecting parts of an object.
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Examples for "spike"
Examples for "spike"
1Recent months have seen a spike in violence linked to Nigerian gangs.
2However, the spike in new cases has thrown the plan into doubt.
3The country introduced the new laws following a spike in measles cases.
4Some parts of the country have seen a recent spike in cases.
5He called it 'gear' and referred to the hypodermic as a 'spike'.
1That should also help protect consumers against spikes in domestic energy prices.
2Increases in deaths tend to trail spikes new infections by several weeks.
3I got five more power spikes since the last time we checked.
4Thus far they've experienced spikes in accuracy as high as 23 percent.
5With a house battery, you could reduce power spikes on the grid.
6Police pursued the car for 12km, using road spikes to stop it.
7Beyond the Midwest, western states are also facing spikes in coronavirus cases.
8There will also be new rules governing the construction of track spikes.
9In that way, they can prevent the spikes from losing their effectiveness.
10There were short spikes of speciation interspersed by longer periods of stasis.
11The riding-habits of the other ladies suffered considerably from the sharp spikes.
12Glycemic spikes may negatively affect the long-term prognosis of patients with diabetes.
13They said spikes had been deployed successfully on more than one occasion.
14Nearly all the trees in that part had long and powerful spikes.
15In the remaining 13 children, primary generalized spikes and waves were found.
16Wading gingerly around all the sea urchin spikes, the researchers climb ashore.
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Spikes nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América