Reappropriated term used to refer to lesbians.
An artificial wall, embankment, ridge, or mound, usually of earth or rock fill, built around a relatively flat, low-lying area to protect it from flooding.
1 The Makololo guided the canoes admirably through the opening in the dyke .
2 No time was lost in breaking through the dyke in several places.
3 The flood-battered Changkai dyke near Fuzhou suffered a fresh breach on Wednesday.
4 I read in the paper that you're some sort of fucking dyke .
5 On either side of the dyke was the water, black and silent.
6 She glanced down at Viktoria Viktorsson-knownas Double- Vand100 percent dyke .
7 A wooden bridge spanned the dyke and led to a wide gate.
8 He said farewell, slid down into the dyke again, and swam across.
9 Let me bide with the other boys in here ahint the dyke !
10 Nobody'd believe a story like yours except a dyke who shaves dogs.
11 Our brilliant Government volunteered us to stick our finger in the dyke .
12 It had lain in a dyke for at least two years, he said.
13 The dyke carried the outflow from apparatus used for cleaning and preserving vegetables.
14 The extent of dyke now reaches two hundred and thirty miles.
15 It leaped the shoulder of the dyke and-crewand all-dartedout into space.
16 She carried the Lump back across the dyke , then the basket of mushrooms.
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