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syke

[sahyk]

noun

Scot. and North England.
  1. a variant of sike.



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Its name comes from the Scottish Gaelic word cheò, meaning mist, and is a reference to the Gaelic name of Isle of Syke - Eilean a' Cheò or Isle of Mist.

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There’s a photo of Tupac that might have been taken on that day, standing with his friend Big Syke.

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Wanda Syke's jokes fell flat with some of her fans.

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Syke’s attorney maintained that Sykes had attempted to avoid the confrontation, but was ready to move past the case.

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Next to her is Syke - he’s the organization’s mental health expert, and a licensed mental health practitioner in Post Falls.

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