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pike

[pahyk] / paɪk /


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“We wanted to be as prepared as we could be for what’s coming down the pike,” Kim said, “so that we don’t have to take our community through what they have experienced again.”

From Los Angeles Times

Among them is one student completing his work on pike in the lake.

From BBC

I've got two other books in the pike to follow after that.

From Salon

Though trade friction would probably crimp the company’s exports, she wouldn’t talk about what may come down the pike.

From Los Angeles Times

“Six years of really intense, focused preparatory work has gotten the top leaders in Beijing ready to deal with whatever comes down the pike,” said Even Pay, an analyst with research firm Trivium China.

From Los Angeles Times