Tykes [noun]
Definition of Tykes:
small child
Opposite/Antonyms of Tykes:
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Sentence/Example of Tykes:
You're in Bermondsey, mister, an' if you tyke my advice you'll go 'ome an' sty 'ome.
If I tyke it I want to feel it is syme as my very own and do my dooty by it, pore thing!
"And down't you tyke on so, Lidjer," said the husband, and they looked as if they were about to embrace.
Naow, I'll styke my reputation on somethin', you tyke it dahn word for word.
And what d'yo' think o' that, Mr. M'Adam, for a wunnerfu' story of a wunnerfu' tyke?
"Well, if she can sit I'll tyke to bookkeeping," said my model.
All the same, if that tyke hadn't jeered at me for parlour tricks!
"An' tyke it frum me, I does pinch 'em too," he added, stopping in front of me again.
But Tyke had a poor listener that night, though he never knew it.
"Maybe y' got something else he'll tyke for th' price," suggested Sydney.