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Tyke

[ US /ˈtaɪk/ ]
[ UK /tˈa‍ɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a native of Yorkshire

How To Use Tyke In A Sentence

  • The lonely traveler was scared by the yip of tykes.
  • Anyway, they reopened his school this morning and the little tyke went to school and I hope he is having a lot of fun!
  • In 2002 he scored 193 for India at Headingley as England were demolished by an innings to give the Yorkshire public the century they had craved 10 years earlier – and no Tyke begrudged him. Sachin Tendulkar's Yorkshire roots helped make him a master of modesty
  • When I was first introduced to this game, I was but a young tyke, being weaned on fighters and sports simulation games.
  • My tyke is my teacher, even during stressful times and situations. The Partial Observer
  • This adorable little tyke is the newest addition to the scrubbles store. 2006 May : Scrubbles.net
  • ‘They were these fabulous-looking kids from Bromley and Edgeware, suburban tykes with an extreme sense of style who were on the make and, as a result, broke through,’ York says.
  • Grace, which God forbid, or to mysell, or to the poor dumb tyke; or if I be skaithed and injured in body, gudes, or gear, I'll no forget wha it is that it's owing to. '' The Black Dwarf
  • And it is a very scary tyke actually that transform yourself from somebody who would be blind to somebody who would be sighted.
  • The recruitment sergeant reputedly stuck a havercake on the top of his bayonet as an enticement for the tykes to enlist.
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