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- SPIKING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPIKE is a very large nail How to use spike in a sentence
- SPIKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The term " drink spiking" refers to drugs or alcohol being added to a drink without the consent of the person consuming it A nightclub has been criticized for telling customers "it's in your hands to protect yourself" from spikings
- Spiking - definition of spiking by The Free Dictionary
Define spiking spiking synonyms, spiking pronunciation, spiking translation, English dictionary definition of spiking n 1 a A long, thick, sharp-pointed piece of wood or metal b A heavy nail 2 A spikelike part or projection, as: a A sharp-pointed projection along
- spiking - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to provide or set with a spike or spikes to pierce with or impale on a spike to set or stud with something suggesting spikes Sport to injure (another player or a competitor) with the spikes of one's shoe, as in baseball
- Spiking: factsheet - GOV. UK
Section 24 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 is the main legislation relevant to spiking Spiking is charged and prosecuted under the criminal offences listed in this table
- spiking - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
You're looking for reported cases of suspected poisonings, drink-spikings leading to illness or death, unexplained deaths that could have been down to poison, anything like that
- SPIKING Synonyms: 164 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SPIKING: stabbing, picking, puncturing, jabbing, piercing, sticking, spitting, pecking; Antonyms of SPIKING: killing, dampening, damping, wearing, undermining, dulling, draining, deadening
- SPIKING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The term " drink spiking" refers to drugs or alcohol being added to a drink without the consent of the person consuming it A nightclub has been criticized for telling customers "it's in your hands to protect yourself" from spikings
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