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    Use "dyke" in a sentence

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    dyke


    dykes


    1. A gatehouse stands by the Dyke, soldiers standing outside it across the way


    2. sported a van dyke beard and moustache, and who Tom had no


    3. It fell to the mattress barking, “Alanཀ” using the voice of that waterfront dyke, “Alan, if you're going to get me up in the middle of the night you'd better have something to sayཀ” while she scurried over to the corner of the room as far from it as she could get


    4. “Listening to that dyke that’s up there, I’m not sure Kunae is far enough away, but Narrulla’s way too close


    5. For there, under the big tamarack tree on the tumbledown, grass-grown dyke of the Bailey garden, was something white--shapelessly white in the gathering gloom


    6. Yes, it was creeping down over the dyke, as no calf ever did or could creep


    7. She spread them on the dyke under the tamarack tree because the grass was clean and short there


    8. But she had happened to glance backward up the valley and had seen Norman Douglas vaulting as airily as a stripling over the old stone dyke of the Bailey garden and thought he was on his way up the hill


    9. lesbian or a dyke


    10. „Going to put the fucking dyke in her place"

    11. "Get your hands off me, you dyke bitch!" shouted Junior, who shoved his sister away and launched a right cross that caught her in the side of the head, rocked her back and knocked her hat to the ground


    12. bull dyke, working as a social worker, can fairly advise married couples on


    13. It was an area of the town that was formed around a man made dyke and looked more like a scene from Holland


    14. He bought her a small beer and walked away to discuss the dyke at the end of the bar with his mates


    15. Only for that to be lost into the dyke


    16. With his Van Dyke beard


    17. AIDEN ONE, NOT THAT DYKE BITCH


    18. office, not a professor, and the guy was called Dyke -


    19. Any minority trying to create a lower level of greed against the higher level of greed of the majority of humans is like building a dyke against the higher level of the ocean and trying to create a lower level of water behind it


    20. The larger ocean always finds the path of least resistance and soon turns the slightest crack in your dyke into a raging torrent

    21. This book is dedicated to the memory of Gordon Dyke, a


    22. The first landfall was the tiny island of Jost van Dyke, a speck of land north of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, where they tried to blend in with the fleet of sailboats on bareboat charters filled with idling Americans trading several thousand dollars for a week of sunshine and warm breezes, beach bars and snorkeling


    23. She smiled as she recalled sitting at the beach bar in Jost van Dyke and what they viewed as their narrow escape from that island


    24. I jumped the dyke and followed it, and after a few hundred yards—as soon as it was out of sight of the highway—the grass stopped and it became a very


    25. Nor will I deny that, in preferring the more moderate design, I had a contemplation of my own advantage in the matter of the dyke; for I do not think it any shame to a public man to serve his own interests by those of the community, when he can righteously do so


    26. My first encounter of his performance was a dub mix of just Roy’s voice and the Van Dyke Parks string arrangement


    27. Shakespeare o’ Stratford); an’ some have call’d it Diddly-Pont, Doodle-Case, Dormouse, Duck-Pond, Dumb-Oracle, e’en Dyke! ’Tis the sweet Et Cetera, the E’erlastin’ Wound, the Eye that Weeps Most when Best Pleas’d, the Faucet, the Fiddle, the Flapdoodle, the Fly-Trap, the Fortress, the Fountain o’ Love, the Funniment, the Furrow, the Gap, an’ o’ course, the Garden o’ Eden


    28. Van Dyke, it was agreed that the members should receive the Senate standing and uncovered


    29. Nicholas and Van Dyke, comparing the duplicate returns handed to them


    30. Another member, to wit, Nicholas Van Dyke, from Delaware, appeared, produced his credentials, was qualified, and took his seat in the House

    31. Another member to wit, from Delaware, Nicholas Van Dyke, appeared, and took his seat in the House


    32. Another member, to wit, from Delaware, Nicholas Van Dyke, appeared, and took his seat


    33. Its length is 1350 feet, and it is terminated at each end by a hitch or dyke of hard sandstone


    34. But what did we do about it in the former case? Did we lock the door? Did we attempt to dyke back the incoming tide? No; but we said, We will meet these people with the Gospel; we will bring their children into our public schools; we will make the very air they breathe redolent with the principles of a genuine Christian liberty, and thus we will make them no longer Irish, or French, or Germans, but, in the second generation, if not the first, Americans all


    1. “Maybe we should all pay those dykes a visit!” he laughed


    2. Look in Rope they have dykes to build to keep the extra water out


    3. exduding women ("No girls allowed in the dubhouse") or by ridiculing women and their ideas ("These women's libbers are frigid, dykes, man haters")


    4. The mist is kept at bay by huge dykes which surround the inner sanctum of unsanctity, keeping the unsavoury air relatively clear of fog


    5. Yes, the dykes brought clarity, the very latest, most modern, urban clarity


    6. It was late afternoon as Ambrosius neared the mist dykes of the City, the petrel now lamed and chuntering along pitifully at the stern, causing the boat to slow to a funereal crawl


    7. Dykes on Bikes as they roared up and down, around in


    8. Build up any accumulation of wealth, build up any higher level of greed by the majority of civilized humans…: and not all the dykes, levees and artificial dams of lower levels of greed can prevent it from bursting your artificial rules and regulations to cause havoc and destruction


    9. The way home was through a gap in the sand-hills, and then along a raised grass road between two dykes


    10. The Van Dykes

    11. The women went to the dykes, overturned the carts, and drove away the men


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    Synonyms for "dyke"

    dam dike dyke butch

    "dyke" definitions

    (slang) offensive term for a lesbian who is noticeably masculine


    a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea


    enclose with a dike