A broad highway designed for high-speed traffic.
A long, stabbing weapon for thrusting or throwing, consisting of a wooden shaft to which a sharp-pointed head, as of iron or steel, is attached.
1 The ' pike never lost its individuality among the streets of the capital.
2 And the savage pike they would sometimes fight in his own element.
3 The sluicers with their long pike - poles thrust the logs into the chute.
4 Looking at it, you'd never know what was coming down the pike .
5 An old pike immediately brings to mind the cataclysmic violence of 1798.
6 Russian guard in a helmet carried a pike and watched over them.
7 He and Martal worked up a strategy to support the pike squares.'
8 I mean to go to the pond and look at the pike .
9 Then Hubbard hauled in the line, and he had our five-pound pike .
10 A few steps away the guard remained at ready, pike - axe held high.
11 The gate was slightly raised and the object drawn up with pike -poles .
12 Then take that road and follow east until you reach the pike .
13 The raparees were so called from the rapary or half - pike they carried.
14 Already men with pike - poles were guiding the sullen timbers toward the sluice-way.
15 She had seen the volunteer gun crew filing past on the pike .
16 Have you ever seen pike on the menu in an Irish restaurant?
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