How To Use Spiked In A Sentence

  • Painter and decorator Geoffrey Jenks was so shocked when he failed a roadside breath test, he felt his Cokes must have been spiked, Kennet magistrates in Devizes heard on Tuesday.
  • Heavy forged gate, with 20 mm square verticals, fullered spiked tops and circles captured by collars.
  • Others dropped the rails and made certain they were the requisite spread apart four feet eight and a half inches, spiked them in with their heavy sledgehammers—three blows to a spike—and connected the ends with a fishplate. Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869
  • I was struck by a number of interesting points about this spiked-debate so far.
  • There are parties with spiked eggnog and trees adorned with colors and stars and angels.
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  • The end result recalls the heady absurdism of Richard Lester's "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) spiked with Eastern antagonisms. Not for the Faint of Heart
  • You always need secrets to barter with, the more important the secrets the safer you are, because you never know when you or an underling or overling will make the mistake that leaves you as naked and as helpless as a spiked butterfly. Noble House
  • Her spiked bracers glint in the dim torchlight and her silver chaukrum reflect the light onto the walls.
  • the voltage spiked
  • During a radio interview, Mr Waters said the newspaper spiked his column on the grounds the article was libellous and inaccurate.
  • The pasta was served in a cream sauce spiked with black pepper.
  • Many operators have moved beyond the standard coffee-based drinks to include cutting edge drinks like chai latte and reborn traditionals like hot toddies, spiked cider and mulled wines.
  • He likens it to a marriage, spiked with petulant tiffs, where affection has cooled into mutual respect and where the partners are increasingly living apart together.
  • I'm sometimes asked if I'd be frightened of walking through a jungle and being spiked by a thorn.
  • His hair was a chocolate brown colour with a few blonde streaks through it, spiked up slightly.
  • Someone once told me that peroxide punky stripes on spiked hair was cool.
  • We want to give a wider audience easier access to more of the sort of ideas spiked has been producing since it became the first custom-built online current affairs publication in the UK.
  • She got badly spiked when one of the runners trod on her heel.
  • PLEBEIA; an acerose LEUCOPOGON; a species of violet, with small, densely-spiked flowers (was covered with wild bees in search of its honey). Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • Armed robberies have spiked dramatically over the past year.
  • At different moments in Jez Butterworth's play Jerusalem, the noted Shakespearean Mark Rylance sports a pickelhaube the spiked emblem of Great War-era German militarism, a knit cap with satanic-looking triangular points, and a searing cross burned into his back by vengeful hooligans. Eamon Murphy: Theater Review: Jerusalem
  • The basins repeatedly filled with water, spiked with fluorescent pigment, which glowed a toxic green under the black Light, then emptied, in a slow, inexorable rhythm.
  • I gelled my hair so it would keep its messily spiked style and grabbed a beaded hemp necklace that one of my friends had made for me off the bathroom counter.
  • This teenager held a buff build and tall lean body with brown hair was spiked and wire frame glasses rested on his nose.
  • There are also a series of intensely sweet, almost saccharine desserts, like peanut ice parfait (spiked with cane liquor) and an extra-creamy flan made from vanilla beans.
  • The bit about not only sugary things tasting good shows Pomelo capering through asparagus-spiked hills. A Tiny Ambassador to Entrancing Worlds
  • the punch is spiked!
  • Traffic spiked quickly and contained a mix of retweets and original posts, mostly sexual jokes of varying quality.
  • Tom Arthurs' Centipede are fidgety writhers, striking angular shapes with tricky grooves and utilising the spiked fork of their leader's trumpet and Laubrock's soprano saxophone.
  • His friends spiked his drink, thinking they're funny.
  • Her gaze raked over the place and stopped suddenly over a man with platinum blonde hair, spiked up.
  • Snapping out of her trance, she stood up quickly and found herself staring at some stranger with spiked brownish hair and an extremely large puffy jacket.
  • Their musical development is practically nonexistent - the group's spacey, synth-spiked brand of hypercharged guitar rock has remained basically unchanged for years.
  • Order a thimble of strong, raki-spiked elliniki coffee and hobnob with black-shirted shepherds listening to Cretan music on Radio Kriti FM at the kafeneion in the central square, then pay a call at the corner house, cluttered with memorabilia, where sweet-voiced Nikos Xylouris grew up. Insiders' guide to Greece
  • And they spiked the story by their top investigative reporter, so they didn't get sued because they simply killed the story before birth.
  • Pine nut-spiked dolmades, the stuffed grape leaves, a walnutty red-pepper relish called ezme and a fine version of tabouli all are worth ordering.
  • Her unruly teeth have been tamed into a neat, pearly, Californian smile, the parakeet spiked hair is now a glossy black mane.
  • This stunning, bold, verdant, grapey, white currant and herb-spiked white gets my vote. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blocks were set well back from the road, surrounded by large lawned gardens behind black spiked railings and heavy iron gates.
  • He didn't know that the drinks were previously spiked.
  • For dessert, they picked at little beignets spiked with amaretto (okay), wheels of vanilla-yogurt semifreddo (good), and honey-tinged mascarpone tarts capped with twirls of candied orange peel (very good).
  • Newsweek spiked the story a few years ago when they had it.
  • He'd spiked his hair, probably according to his own taste.
  • D-San Jose, will have better luck banning "alcopop" in California than funding programs aimed at cleaning up some of the wreckage induced by alcohol, caffeine-spiked or not. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • He said all the drinks at the event had been free and believes their beers may have been spiked because of his total blank about the evening.
  • He looked about sixteen or seventeen, and his black hair was spiked up.
  • The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper.
  • She of the spiked heels and pink-tammed poodle: her divineness, Miss Snark! Archive 2006-04-02
  • You two are the stupid punks who spiked her drink in the first place!
  • Spiked with caffeine and taurine - an amino acid that increases the heart rate - its taste was like no other.
  • The white villa was surrounded by a high spiked wall and a pack of mastiffs patrolled the grounds.
  • With a thin hilt and a curved bend, three sharp prongs spiked out nastily and gleamed in the room's bright light.
  • His hair was naturally dirty blonde, and he had spiked it up with some green tips.
  • In February, up to seven prison staff suffered memory blackouts after their drinks were spiked during a night out.
  • Their weapons looked menacing even holstered and their spiked helmets with the single eye-sensor oscillating back and forth made him somewhat uncomfortable.
  • The student's friends thought it was likely that her drink, a vodka and orange, had been spiked either as she was at the bar or as she was walking across the dance floor, as it was a large, open glass.
  • Picture the scene: scores of wiseguys in muscle shirts, women with big hair and spiked heels and men in loud suits who should be carrying machine guns.
  • Aromatic off-dry whites make fine summer swiggers, equally good as aperitifs and spicy food wines, and this mouthwatering, musky, aniseed-spiked Aussie muscat is one of the best.
  • Lightning fizzed majestically just on cue behind her spiked crown; briefly illuminating the symbolic relic of a world now lost to the seizing hand of bullying big businesses and tactless political tyrants.
  • ‘Edge,’ he said softly as lightning spiked out of the sky and the thunder followed angrily after.
  • A huge inflated spiked balloon hung over the dance area in front of the stage.
  • A leaked internal document shows that this is not the first time that Myers has had articles spiked by the editor.
  • Lassen on the distant horizon, and with the spiked rim of Castle Crags below to the nearby south.
  • Apart from the signature sausages of Serbian meats -- the unencased cylinders of minced beef known as cevapcici (in both pork and lamb mixes) -- there's a large selection of animal proteins such as pljeskavica, the substantial cevap in burger form; various chicken parts including bacon-wrapped breast and bacon-wrapped livers; snappy paprika-spiked sausages; and pork schnitzel, all culminating in the house specialty, the leskobacki opanak, sort of a Balkan Bacon Explosion, a 500-gram bacon-wrapped cevap with a core of ham and Swiss. Chicago Reader
  • Howden said he drank five litres of cider, lager and beer and thought someone had spiked his drink with Ecstasy.
  • Adrian: someone had obviously spiked his babyfood. Hedi Slimane Shared Air With Me in the Produce Department Last Night at Monoprix
  • in June Blair reportedly spiked the idea of introducing ID cards - but they're back.
  • Try the full plate pork souvlaki: tender pork, oregano-spiked Greek salad, warm puffy pita, rice, and aromatic tzatziki-topped lemon potatoes.
  • Recently we have been told how he and Sophie were now shot of each other with residual bitterness on both sides, with her predictably now disowning all previous suggestions he was innocent of his drugs test or had drinks spiked.
  • Back and forth between the particular and the germane like a praying mantis lost in a butcher shop, cowboys and cowgirls riding side-saddle into the arena, gladiators peering through slits in spiked helmets, who do you love? John bennett | two for a day « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • She glanced at the only other worker in the place, a guy with spiked hair who was fighting to unjam a copy machine across the room. Highborn
  • He was feeling the most delirious thrill of joy, mixed with an agony of anticipation, and spiked with that most potent spice: fear.
  • I move back over to my dresser and find my spiked jewelry and put on as much as I can fit: bracelets, anklets, chokers, and a belt.
  • Each was delicious, spiked with the rich berbere sauce. Archive 2007-07-01
  • The walls of the forecourt are spiked with broken glass.
  • Olive oil spiked with fresh chilli sits on the counter.
  • The spiked pad ripped through the Daughter's blouse, and grated on the armoured contour-girdle underneath.
  • This is then spiked upwards, often to impressive heights.
  • I took the volleyball from him, raised it above my head and spiked it over the net.
  • Therefore in the most fitting spot -- a true no-man's land, in that the foreshore was the property of the Government, though on the "heuchs" above the butt of the separating march dyke, built with masonry and bound and spiked with iron, testified that the Jews of the hills had no dealings with the Samaritans of the valleys. Patsy
  • Armored, shiny, spiked, with their own glowsticks, they can be categorized by default as cybergoth. Thursday-Friday: Internetworkers, First Friday
  • African elephant poaching spiked in 2011 but has showed little sign of slackening since. Times, Sunday Times
  • He grabbed a small spiked ball no bigger than a softball and attached it to the end of the chain.
  • It tasted like a vanilla malt spiked with aluminum.
  • Detectives believe Rachel's drink was spiked with half a tablet of the designer drug at a private party.
  • I bet she spiked Daniel's drink and he was forced to accept responsibility.
  • Common medications such as Gravol or Benadryl, often unwittingly mixed with alcohol, are more likely to be the cause of blackouts or amnesia than the popular image "of a drink being spiked in a bar by some creepy guy," said Baker. Ottawa Sun
  • So jumping right in, since I've not only drunk the Kool-Aid but have spiked it and then beer-bonged the thing, I am always riding the thin line between bombastic rhetoric and thoughtful insight. Alison Wise: The Clean Economist: Framing the Future
  • He was wearing glasses and had his hair spiked up, and Christy caught the glint of braces on his teeth.
  • In that time, the energy had focused and spiked beyond what I have ever felt before.
  • Then I was caned one last time, whipped one last time, soaked one last time, and spiked one last time.
  • Despite what interest it might have spiked in me in the first place, it has now subdued to a simple regular lulling sound drowsing my mind.
  • And, of course, there is Carol Vorderman who doesn't look bad from any angle, but lying on a sofa in a tight Donna Karan outfit and spiked boots she is positively scrumptious.
  • First, he rebuilt the company after its one brush with death in the early 1980s, when interest rates spiked and the payments on its mortgage portfolio didn't cover the cost of its debt.
  • Liz changes her mind when she sees Damon choke on vervain-spiked lemonade, and has the brothers shot and taken prisoner in the Lockwood slave quarters. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • The Ship is almost compleated, and ready to come out of Dock, as she was only spiked and treeniled [treenail]; and to take in a load of Salt which is a weighty loading I thought propper to butt boalt her: I have used every Endevour to obtain Freight some way of other, but fruteless. Collections
  • He had dark chocolate brown hair that was gelled so it spiked slightly at the front.
  • His hair was dark blond like mine, but he kept his in a short style and sometimes spiked it up.
  • Her mandibles clicked and clacked loudly as she waved her huge spiked forearms in the air, shredding the cobwebs hanging in her way. Master of Mirrors
  • Their job is to insert two banderillas (decorated wooden sticks with spiked ends) over the horns into the bull's neck muscle.
  • Later, when oil prices spiked again, in 1990 and again in 2008, causing great hardship and economic disruption, a lot of people recalled the Carter years and rued the lost opportunity. The Good Fight
  • Had they been in possession of a handful of headless nails and a hammer, they could have spiked Wellington's artillery.
  • The tunics have white English County line regimental facings and the spiked helmets are the full dress types worn up until 1914.
  • Four teenage army cadets at an adventure camp were rushed to hospital after it is believed drinking water was spiked.
  • Or rather, if he was going to do it, I believe he'd have just spiked his own food or drink.
  • The lively, aniseed-spiked Granny Smith and exotic fresh pineapple fruit of this tried and trusted Aussie Chardonnay continues to impress.
  • There aren’t any disco-ball bad guys, no oily men with thin mustaches shooting lines of coke at you, no hot chicks with big hair dancing and spinning their spiked heels in your direction. MAMEmania: Dangun Feveron » Fanboy.com
  • Crest, a dexter arm embowed; habited in mail, holding in the hand all ppr. a spiked club or. Virginia and Virginians
  • The boys spiked the drinks, so everyone at the party got drunk.
  • In recent months, tensions in Prato between Italian residents and the Chinese have spiked with accusations that the migrants aren't playing by the rules. Ancient Italian Town Turns Against Chinese Migrants
  • Whether if it's a room full of old friends or spiked out stereotypical punkers, you have to count on the fact that every song you play will not appeal to each person in the room.
  • At 39, he is six foot plus of solid framework, with a short, brush-spiked crew-cut and a welcoming smile.
  • My daughters could tell similar stories about me -- they regularly ate carob brownies spiked with bran and wheat germ! Mom's oatmeal cookies | Homesick Texan
  • Police today cast doubt on the usefulness of over-the-counter drug testing kits to detect spiked drinks.
  • While out students should make sure they don't drink excessively and also be on their guard for drinks being spiked.
  • Societe Generale shares rose 3 percent after France's second-largest bank reported a doubling in third-quarter profit on strong earnings in investment banking, and shares in German sportswear company Adidas spiked 4 percent after it voiced cautious optimism for the coming year despite a 30 percent fall in third-quarter profit. Undefined
  • We had this salad with Youvarlakia avgolemono, which is Greek-style meatballs with oregano, mint, rice, eggs, onion, and garlic, in an egg-yolk and lemon-juice spiked broth; a recipe from Elisabeth Luard’s The Old World Kitchen, which I bought based on Bittman’s recommendation. Recipe of the Day: Fennel With Olive Oil Dipping Sauce - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com
  • One year later, during the diciest moments of the financial crisis, the VIX spiked to a record high of 80, capping a yearlong rise. A Key Volatility Index That Says 'Buy' May Mean 'Bail'
  • A wind swept our hillock from the direction of its far side, where nasty-looking, spiked plants of a nonflowering variety grew. Sign of Chaos
  • His usual perfectly spiked dirty blonde hair was messy and it exaggerated his sharp features.
  • The helmet crested in a spiked ridge, and beneath it lay a crisscrossing spiderweb of thin bones.
  • The orange juice had been spiked with gin.
  • I was tied to a spiked rock, and I couldn't struggle free.
  • Alex was also unexpected; his coffee-flaxen hair spiked up like a crown, wearing a neat collared shirt and stonewashed jeans.
  • This was realtime via a report so I couldnt see why it spiked but I figured it was just adcenter trying to hit my monthly budget (which they were not even getting me close to it) but then I logged in today to look over my account and it now shows like $61 for that day. Search Engine Roundtable
  • She was pale, late thirties or so, with dark wiry hair spiked straight up in a tall, scary crew cut, and tawny skin.
  • It was a twelve-foot Fire Angel that had just enteredrusset-colored, with wings like stained-glass windowsand, along with intimations of mortality, it brought me recollections of a praying mantis, with a spiked collar and thornlike claws protruding through its short fur at every suggestion of an angle. Sign of Chaos
  • ~ New 'biofuel cell' produces electricity from hydrogen in plain air -- "A pioneering “biofuel cell” that produces electricity from ordinary air spiked with small amounts of hydrogen offers significant potential as an inexpensive and renewable alternative to the costly platinum-based fuel cells that have dominated discussion about the “hydrogen economy” of the future, British scientists reported here today. Speedlinking 3/27/07
  • With his bright blue sapphire eyes and ebony black spiked hair he stunned the school's female population, excluding Amanda and her friends.
  • He wore his hair relatively short and spiked and though many men said that it made him look evil, his soldiers said it matched his daring personality.
  • The pasta was served in a cream sauce spiked with black pepper.
  • Also, if you don't know your date well take your drink with you when you go to the toilets; with so many drinks being spiked in bars these days it's better to be safe than sorry.
  • The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper.
  • The country is mostly flat and quietly beautiful, spiked with royal palms.
  • He's bespeckled in piercings, he's wearing a spiked dog collar, a leather jacket and, to top it off, he's been injured in a skating accident!
  • She got badly spiked when one of the runners trod on her heel.
  • They looked serious: they were touting machine guns and had one of those spiked things you throw across the road when you want to puncture the tyres of passing cars.
  • Lobster bisque spiked with a shot of Armagnac, adminstered at the table, would work better if the salt content were tamed.
  • Spiked cages surround baroque colonial villas; apartment doors are reinforced and guarded at gunpoint.
  • This is made obvious with her props and costumes - vintage 1940s shoes, some with ten-inch spiked heels, black Lycra shorts, long-waisted organdy dresses sashed with a neat taffeta bow.
  • His story was spiked by the chief editor.
  • The gas tax rollback, initiated because gasoline prices spiked this spring, has since fallen by the wayside.
  • He had bleached his hair almost white and spiked it into a number of horns all over his head.
  • It wasn't until later that I discovered they'd spiked my drink. That's why I was so ill!
  • He was a bit taller than me, with dark brown spiked hair, freckles, a lopsided smile and strange amber eyes.
  • Energy and commodity prices have spiked and there is a general inflationary bias throughout the commodities markets.
  • Interest in "axolotl" (our personal favorite) all spiked for, we assume, the first time in history. Yahoo! Buzz Log
  • With his broad-headed arrows of great sharpness he began to cut off in that battle the arms, looking like spiked clubs or the trunks of elephants, of unreturning heroes. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7
  • The stew was spiked with still-crisp bits of green pepper and onion, and had a clean taste of fresh vegetables.
  • Rations of food and water were spiked with a hallucinogenic.
  • This helmet is missing its topspitze, or "spiked adornment," for which this type of helmet is named pickelhaube, or "pick cap."
  • Chickpeas feature in the majority of meze, in either hummus, falafel or salad, and are often spiked with coriander or mint or given a welcome boost from red chilli.
  • James Harper, defending, said Colling believed his drinks had been spiked with a narcotic substance which caused his violent behaviour.
  • MYOPORUM DULCE; VERONICA PLEBEIA; an acerose LEUCOPOGON; a species of violet, with small, densely-spiked flowers (was covered with wild bees in search of its honey). Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • If Joan were really around, she'd skull Le Pen with a spiked mace.
  • Despite this being a busy week in games and practices, fans were still out to see the volleyball women doing their stuff as they spiked the ball in for the win.
  • Jostling for your tastebuds' attention is a melee of strawberry and redcurrant jam spiked with spice and harmoniously threaded with elegant oaky notes.
  • The high-protein content of the diet also spiked the dieters' cholesterol levels to all-new highs.
  • Alternative landscape plants might include spiked speedwell, lilies, Siberian iris, spiked gayfeather and garden sage.
  • Grotesque; spined and tusked, spiked and antlered, wenned and breasted; as chimerically angled, cusped and cornute as though they were the superangled, supercornute gods of the cusped and angled gods of the Javanese, they strove against the sledge-headed and smiting, the multiarmed and blasting square towers. The Metal Monster
  • Wesley found a packet of small iron tools, an octant and a massive spiked club. DEBTOR'S PLANET
  • ~ New 'biofuel cell' produces electricity from hydrogen in plain air -- "A pioneering “biofuel cell” that produces electricity from ordinary air spiked with small amounts of hydrogen offers significant potential as an inexpensive and renewable alternative to the costly platinum-based fuel cells that have dominated discussion about the “hydrogen economy” of the future, British scientists reported here today. Speedlinking 3/27/07
  • With a thin hilt and a curved bend, three sharp prongs spiked out nastily and gleamed in the room's bright light.
  • Were he not clean-shaven with slicked back dark brown hair, and had he been wearing spiked hiking boots, the large man would look like a lumberjack fresh from the forest.
  • Tropical fruits grow in abundance, and a local favorite is the durian, known by its spiked shell and fermented flesh whose pungent aroma and taste often separates locals from foreigners.
  • Lassen on the distant horizon, and with the spiked rim of Castle Crags below to the nearby south.
  • This laser provided an early impetus for studies of instabilities by tending to produce noisy, spiked output even under quasi-steady excitation.
  • Trees with a strong vertical growth habit - such as Italian cypress and liquidambar - or spiked plants such as agave will ‘channel fast-moving chi towards us, producing a knife-like effect in our direction.’
  • But we forgot all about it when a stack of gougères filled with melted Gruyère and smoked ham arrived, followed by a gourmet pulled-pork tortilla spiked with cumin and black-eyed peas.
  • There was still a drawing on the tower door of the devil, red-bodied, blue-tailed and wearing a yellow spiked pickelhaube helmet. Operation Sea Lion
  • His family is adamant that his drink was spiked.
  • Some shot straight up like a picket fence, others spiked violently to one side like a backslash.
  • Plant workers told inspectors that pressure in the tank should have been zero, but ‘spiked’ just before the attempt to unseal it.
  • This time, however, the accompanying product had been cut open, spiked with poison and resealed with the label concealing the incision. The Jigsaw Man
  • Endless bowls of hot tortilla chips are accompanied by a fresh salsa spiked with just the right amount of cilantro.
  • They insist that his drink was spiked or that he drank from the wrong glass.
  • This season's offerings come spangled, tasselled and spiked. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's topped with a spackling of orange brittle and spiked with fennel seeds, so that the smooth tanginess of the cake melts into a kind of crunchy sweetness on the back of your tongue.
  • But day-boat cod in soy ginger, filet mignon in a piquant soy, and velvety skate in ponzu and brown butter are elegantly simple, while roasted chili-spiked lobster is magnificently sloppy.
  • I fiddle with the drawing from last night's barely-remembered dream and pick up some of my spiked jewelry, two leather bracelets and a choker, from my bedside table and slide them on.
  • Thick papardelle tossed with a hearty rabbit ragu can take the chill off the frostiest of November nights, while chilli-spiked spaghetti studded with plump briney clams is the very essence of an Italian summer's evening. How to cook perfect spaghetti alle vongole
  • His silver armor consisted of sleek silver leggings with a massive silver dragon bracer that he wore on his right arm, while he also wore two silver dragon gauntlets that were spiked and slightly tinged by dried blood.
  • Well, oil prices spiked to a record high today as Hurricane Dennis approaches.
  • The former category includes a triumvirate of flame-heated specialties: liqueur-spiked Gruyère as a dip for French bread, meats fried in hot peanut oil, and strawberries dunked in melted chocolate.
  • Still wound up, years later, hammerless in my rented room, banging a nail with the spiked heel of my shoe, and tightening screws with a dime or a mat knife blade. Let Me Eat Cake
  • The pasta was served in a cream sauce spiked with black pepper.
  • Indeed, Mr. Lipsman says that after online sales spiked in November and December, sales in ensuing months would remain above preholiday levels. The Limits of Black Friday and Cyber Monday
  • In the midst of an interesting Spiked essay on the disconcerting popularity of “denier” (as in “Holocaust denier”) as an increasingly broad descriptor for people who demur from the majority view on issues like climate change, Frank Furedi has a passing remark about how we increasingly tend to suppress overtly moral rhetoric, to conceal the normative claims we’re making: How Inappropriate!
  • Driven by envy, his eldest brother spiked his drink with poison.
  • Spiked blue hair and horseshoed barbell piercings in his ears, he looked like an aged barista, not a customer. Morning Joe
  • It was like a spiked metal rod, a sort of spear, except the spike was in a coned shape.
  • Spiked cages surround baroque colonial villas; apartment doors are reinforced and guarded at gunpoint.
  • So here you can order a single dish, maybe a delicious riff on paella comprised of lobster, langoustines, squid, baby clams and cockles in a saffron-spiked shellfish fumet, and still get a suite of hors d'oeuvres to start, a cheese course and dessert. 10 of the best restaurants in Paris
  • The close burgonet has a high comb, a peak, a barred, spiked visor and three gorget plates.
  • I took the volleyball from him, raised it above my head and spiked it over the net.
  • Although somewhat bleak, it is a graceful affair, lovingly crafted, deeply felt, and spiked with mordant cleverness.
  • It is widely believed that these spiked patterns that encode different types of cognitive information.
  • In the tradition of animation's greatest gagmen, Patrol 03 gives us real police adventures, spiked with the finest in animation comedy, starring the world's most unimaginable law-enforcement officers!
  • Driving of them, and they won't go," thought the watcher; and the speaker, a stunted-looking Malay with a short, iron-spiked implement, somewhat like the iron of a boat-hook, in his hand, came into sight between the huge pachyderms and the door, shouting and growling at his charge as he waved the hook and progged the nearest beast as if trying to drive them away. Trapped by Malays A Tale of Bayonet and Kris
  • Ann's boyfriend hits Tommy around the head with a bamboo cane spiked with nails.

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