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The phrase "spike out" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It's typically used as a verb phrase, meaning to forcefully or aggressively remove or eliminate something. Example: The company's CEO promised to spike out any unethical practices within the organization.
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Her face is unpainted, weary pins spike out from a dreary smock-housecoat and two chubby daughters chafe her ankles.
He said that to anyone looking closely at entertainment for 12- to 34-year-olds -- in terms of growth and revenue, time spent on leisure activities and the penetration of home electronics -- "video games always spike out".
Usually, when you taste a store cola it's" — and here she made a series of pik! pik! pik! sounds — "all the notes are kind of spiky, and usually the citrus is the first thing to spike out.
For example, in Figure 7, we plot the formation and evolution of stable boundary spike out of small perturbations from the constant solution ((bar{u},bar{v})).
Oh, and we managed to lure Spike out of hermitude for a comment or two.... "The US election system is not democratic : there is not "one man one vote".
Leave out the teased layer to where they make a slight spike out of the pigtails.
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Her shirt hangs loosely over her pants, and her short, black hair spikes out in every direction.
If it can help even a little bit, why not do it?" The term used to determine a good infield playing surface is "spikes in, spikes out".
All those parts and pieces of them spiked out and imploded, and nightmare parts banged, lurched, dove and floated all over the small apartment and then the small rental homes, and then the first and only home they ever owned.
"Eleven years," she replied) Ira could see that she was very beautiful: short black hair; eyes a clear, reddish hazel, like orange pekoe tea; a strong aquiline nose; thick lashes that spiked out, wrought and black as the tines of a fireplace fork.
"Saudi Arabia has pretty much decided to play hedgehog, head pulled in, spikes out," said Christoph Wilcke, a senior researcher for Human Rights Watch, who wrote a scathing report about the discrimination against female athletes in the ultraconservative Islamic kingdom, where even physical education classes and sports club memberships are prohibited.
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