English to Tamil Dictionary spike

spike

ஸ்பைக்
definition
verb
she spiked another oyster
impale on or pierce with a sharp point.
his hair was matted and spiked with blood
form into or cover with sharp points.
noun
The spikes dug into the thin material of the bags, and dirt began to leak out.
a thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material.
the oil price spike
a sharp increase in the magnitude or concentration of something.
translation of 'spike '
பெரிய ஆணி,
முள்
example
If, like mine, your lawn has soggy, poorly draining patches, 'spike' it with a garden fork at six inch intervals.
These have now been replenished to some degree, which in part explains the recent 'spike' in base metal prices.
They can make your blood sugar quickly 'spike' up and then sharply drop, causing your mood to follow suit.
Experts say, while it's unusual for prices to 'spike' this early in the year, fuel refineries processing less oil is creating more problems.
Gradually, the glowing red material is hammered into an elegant 'spike' .
That 'spike' is followed by a corresponding crash caused by a flood of insulin, a hormone that clears sugar out of the blood and into the body's cells to be used for fuel.
If oil prices 'spike' upwards and inflation rises, interest rates will go up too.
And with the summer holiday season coming on, prices could 'spike' even further.
Date rape drugs are used to 'spike' victims' drinks, causing memory loss so they are vulnerable to sex attacks.
He reached out his arm and felt a large 'spike' protruding from a hard, scaled surface.
'spike' the liquid with lime or lemon juice
The price might initially 'spike' up, but analysts predict it won't last long.
A 'spike' in oil prices would have a devastating effect.
They can use it to 'spike' the drinks of their victims, leaving them disorientated and eventually rendering them unconscious and unable to remember past events.
I think you're seeing something akin to what we saw in the 1970s when we had a similar kind of sharp 'spike' in oil prices.
Mavale was about to spin around when he felt a cold 'spike' of metal feel its way through his thin hair.
Its voracious demand for raw materials has caused prices to 'spike' .
oil prices would 'spike' and fall again
The sharp 'spike' in enrollment has somewhat tapered off, however.
The U.S. imports nearly all of its coffee, and those prices periodically 'spike' and have climbed steadily.
Stalactites protrude from the ceiling, and stalagmites 'spike' up from the floor.
Amid reports that the Department of Justice may 'spike' the proposed merger, it is set to name two veterans to head its marketing forces.
First, all sales and excise taxes feed directly into official consumer price indexes, so such increases create a sharp inflation 'spike' .
And, if you're illuminating things away from the house, like your trees, get some outdoor floodlight holders that you can 'spike' right into the ground.
We are currently getting an enormous boost from increased military spending, tax cuts and a temporary 'spike' in mortgage activity for new homes and refinancing.
the oil price 'spike'
When only promotions are used, a brand experiences a short-term 'spike' in sales, followed by a steady decline until sales return to relative equilibrium and normal purchase cycles resume.
The girl in the black bikini served the ball high and Brett moved in front of Emily to 'spike' the ball over the net.
If one were to have a voltage 'spike' , the consequences could be disastrous.
He was too scared to speak or move and began to shake uncontrollably as he was placed under the sharp 'spike' .
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