1. spoke - Noun
2. spoke - Verb
Derived from speak
imp. of Speak.
of Speak
The radius or ray of a wheel; one of the small bars which are inserted in the hub, or nave, and which serve to support the rim or felly.
A projecting handle of a steering wheel.
A rung, or round, of a ladder.
A contrivance for fastening the wheel of a vehicle, to prevent it from turning in going down a hill.
To furnish with spokes, as a wheel.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI spoke without fear of contradiction. I simply did not suffer self-doubt. Elia Kazan
I interviewed survivors, I went to Poland, saw the cities and spent time with the people and spoke to the Jews who had come back to Poland after the war and talked about why they had come back. Steven Spielberg
For centuries the leaders of Christian thought spoke of women as a necessary evil, and the greatest saints of the Church are those who despise women the most. Annie Besant
Men would do more if women spoke less. Jewish Proverb
When all things spoke the potato said, ‘set me warm, dig me warm, eat me warm, that's all i want.' Irish Proverb
Speak, for God spoke to Moses. Arabic Proverb