A young person of either sex.
A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.
1 And then a young man always knows when he can tyke advantage.
2 Back then, he was a wee tyke , barely into the double digits.
3 Weel, there was a bit tyke i' the kirkyaird twa days syne.
4 If it does, then the little tyke usually can get a drink.
5 Why, 'e'd fire on a nurse or an ambulanche, that tyke would.
6 Think you, master, the old tyke has pull'd it down wi' scratching?
7 Peacock declined but suggested that Bowie check out her young tyke session pianist.
8 What shines through is the way that grandma relates to the little tyke .
9 Once the tyke was dead the faithful were free to make the crossing.
10 As fair as a wench, and as clean as a tyke .
11 I reckon our Jan's a better mascot than the sergeant's tyke .
12 He wouldn't 'a come for me, nor Snatcher; he hates my poor tyke .
13 I'll tyke yer busted shoulder if you'll give me the chanct!
14 He brings the tyke back to Rome without telling Livia about their new guest.
15 The little tyke was certainly pretty as a picture when she was cleaned up.
16 So if your tyke digs kiddie pap, more than Physical Graffiti, suck it up.
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