1. spiked - Adjective
2. spiked - Verb
4. spiked - Adjective Satellite
of Spike
Furnished or set with spikes, as corn; fastened with spikes; stopped with spikes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy dad hates umbrellas, said Deeba, swinging her own. When it rains he always says the same thing. 'I do not believe the presence of moisture in the air is sufficient reason to overturn society's usual sensible taboo against wielding spiked clubs at eye level. China Miéville
The large gray spiked form rising from the bottom of the picture is to me the symbol of death and ruin. And finally the black ovoid form is the symbol of fire, lava and destruction. William Baziotes
You can get some spiked up greens even with no metal spikes, it just depends. Bernhard Langer
But this...this kid wasn't dead yet. Makes no sense to me. (Bubba) Maybe someone spiked his Wheaties? (Nick) Sherrilyn Kenyon
Funerals in México are also about drowning sorrow with liquor. The coffee is spiked with tequila. Rigoberto González
William untucked the covers and stood, making a mental list of everything he'd need for the coming trip. A few blades, serrated and non serrated. A vial of acid. A bone saw. A spiked paddle. A cat-o'-nine-tails. And a bag of Gummy Bears. Gena Showalter