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If something moved, they were going to spike it, hard.
"And who gave her that spike thing in the first place?"
Oil will take care of itself when prices spike soon.
The hair is spiked, a red not found in nature.
Business has spiked the last seven to eight years because of the strong technology industry.
I wonder what is the point, if it will spike again once she gets me off.
He did not spike the ball to stop the clock.
The reaction spiked for a moment, and then came under control.
I'm on to you, and I intend to spike your little game.
Maybe one of those guys was spiking with him, knows what happened here.
But he could not explain why interest had spiked so much this year.
Then, having spiked her hair, she took the bus south.
But after a couple of days they began "spiking" to 104.
But in high season - summer or winter - prices can spike.
Then, last week, people thought it would take a year, and prices spiked.
The city's dog population will spike temporarily in the next two days.
We got to them in the end, though they had trapped and spiked the ground.
His hair was short, spiked with gel at the front.
Each time his back hit the floor, the agony spiked.
If the right someone was around, he might even be able to promote something to spike his coffee with.
They had spiked a crime and learned many of its details.
The energy spiked between us; we were both too nervous to be of much help to each other.
His strike out total also spiked to a career high 140 for the season.
"I have to figure a way to spike it, then."
City officials are unable to say how much these sales spiked during that time.