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View definitions for spiked

spiked

adjective as in having a spike

Strongest match

Weak match

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Oil and gas companies had posted record profits after wholesale prices spiked amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

From BBC

Food prices in Gaza have spiked and aid food parcels could soon run out after Israel blocked the entry of humanitarian aid, the UN's humanitarian agency said.

From BBC

When inflation first spiked several years ago, the Federal Reserve insisted for months that it was under control and on its way back to the 2% target.

Today is a day that law enforcement scored and spiked the ball.”

The fact America’s single-entity soccer league is more co-op than capitalist is hurting MLS, said Yoshida, who went back to Japan this winter and found interest in the league had spiked.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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