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pike

[pahyk] / paɪk /


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The first is when the tongue, like a PIKE, comes beyond the lips which repress it.

From The Physiology of Taste by Robinson, Fayette

PIKE, taking the letter out of the envelope, suddenly looks back at her.

From The Man from Home by White, Luther S.

He creeps from the wall to the top of pergola and cautiously along that through the foliage to above PIKE.

From The Man from Home by White, Luther S.

Unseen by PIKE, she pulls up the awning for a better view, and drops lace curtains inside of window so as to screen herself from observation.

From The Man from Home by White, Luther S.




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