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Tike   /taɪk/   Listen
noun
Tike  n.  (Zool.) A tick. See 2d Tick. (Obs.)



Tike  n.  
1.
A dog; a cur. "Bobtail tike or trundle-tail."
2.
A countryman or clown; a boorish, clumsy, or eccentric person; also spelled tyke.
3.
A small child; variant of tyke.






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"Tike" Quotes from Famous Books



... could be put under an obligation to that little dog, she'd probably tike it right into 'er 'eart and 'ome. If that little dog, f'rinstance, should save Mrs. 'Andsomebody from drowning—does she ever go ...
— Explorers of the Dawn • Mazo de la Roche

... Blue-eyed Girl really knew what was happening, Corbie went for his first ramble. He stepped out of his nest-box, which had been placed on top of a flat, low shed, and strolled up the steep roof of the woodshed, which was within reach. There he stood on the ridge-pole, the little tike, and yelled, "Caw," in almost a grown-up way, as if he felt proud and happy. Perhaps he did for a while. It really was a trip to be proud of for one's very first walk in ...
— Bird Stories • Edith M. Patch

... Mrs. 'Andsomebody could be put under an obligation to that little dog, she'd probably tike it right into 'er 'eart and 'ome. If that little dog, f'rinstance, should save Mrs. 'Andsomebody from drowning—does ...
— Explorers of the Dawn • Mazo de la Roche



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