Sentence examples for been spiked from inspiring English sources

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been spiked

noun

A sort of very large nail; also, a piece of pointed iron set with points upward/outward.

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Happily those guns have now been spiked.

He was then told the drink had been spiked.

No, after all, I was hit in the head with a baseball and I've been spiked.

Once an idealized figure, Carter has been spiked with realistic arrogance and repression.

The boxes have been ticked and the guns have been spiked.

The greens had been spiked to aerate them for the winter: good for the course but bad for putting.

Local pride spills out of them so effusively, you'd think the city's drinking water had been spiked.

The thinkers' guns have been spiked – giving Labour an open field that it could exploit if it dared.

Dundee – 'Yes city' In Dundee, known as "Yes city", the fountains had been spiked with bubble bath in anticipation and all was set for a victory party.

The catch is that the wine has been spiked with an extinguished cigarette, bogies, phlegm, piss and maggots; Ryle tackles it with vigour.

Everyone in the area appears able to tell a tale of a child they know who has been spiked, although none of them appears to have been infected.

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