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tryke

British  
/ traɪk /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of trike

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Reef Dispensaries, which has operations in Las Vegas and around Reno, is among the many Nevada businesses that have struggled to find a long-term banking relationship, said Brett Scolari, general counsel of Tryke Cos., which owns the dispensary.

From Seattle Times

The tryke was fitted and accessorized for her, with input from her physical therapist.

From Washington Times

Brett Scolari, the attorney for Tryke Companies, said he hasn’t read the complaint yet and declined comment.

From Washington Times

In Pictures: The World's Most Beautiful Cars To compile our list of this year's most beautiful cars, we asked some of our best luxury-car experts for their nominees: Manhattan Automobile Company's Gary Flom; Tamara Warren, a longtime automotive journalist and creator of the car and design blog Go Tryke; Mike Caudill, the automotive analyst for Driven Media; and Noah Lehmann-Haupt, CEO of Gotham Dream Cars.

From Forbes