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And among other there came sir Iohn Carew, with a goodlie band of piked men.

The deputies travelled on foot, with their piked staves in their hands, like pilgrims bound for some place of devotion.

It was to be reached by going over a bridge and along a piked road that even then had begun to take on the semblance of a street.

The brigands were shot down, piked, or slain by the heavy axes through the openings in their leafy prison.

I hope we shall go to Ireland; but it seems to be in a troublesome state and I should hate to be piked.

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

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