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  • EKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    How to use eke in a sentence
  • Eke vs. Eek: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    Eke is generally used as a verb, meaning to make something last longer by using it sparingly or to supplement On the other hand, eek is an interjection expressing surprise or fear Understanding the context in which each word is used is essential for using them correctly
  • EKE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    to make (a living) or support (existence) laboriously They managed to eke out a living by farming a small piece of land to supplement; add to; stretch to eke out an income with odd jobs Archaic also
  • Eke - definition of eke by The Free Dictionary
    Define eke eke synonyms, eke pronunciation, eke translation, English dictionary definition of eke tr v eked , ek·ing , ekes 1 To supplement with great effort Used with out : eked out an income by working two jobs 2 To get with great effort or
  • Eek vs. Eke – What’s the Difference? - twominenglish. com
    Eek is an exclamation used to express surprise, fear, or disgust For example, “Eek! There’s a spider on the wall!” On the other hand, Eke is a verb that means to make something last longer or to manage to live on limited resources For instance, “He had to eke out a living from his small salary ”
  • EKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    In the largest slum, one million people eke out an existence in an area of less than a square mile 2 meanings: archaic to increase, enlarge, or lengthen archaic also; moreover Click for more definitions
  • Eek vs. eke - GRAMMARIST
    Eke = (1) to manage with difficulty (to make a livelihood), and (2) to make something last by practicing strict economy Eek = an interjection expressing fear, shock, or surprise
  • Eke Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    To make larger or longer; increase To supplement with great effort Used with out Eked out an income by working two jobs To get with great effort or strain Used with out Eke out a bare existence from farming in an arid area To make (a supply) last by practicing strict economy Used with out


















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