dike|dikes in English
noun
[daɪk]
embankment constructed to control water, earthwork, rampart, canal
Use "dike|dikes" in a sentence
1. Lieutenant Dike.
2. Those dikes have burst.
3. The 1953 dike disaster
4. Longtime Construction of Dikes
5. Huge sea dikes were constructed to protect the lower land behind the dikes
6. SpillBlockers, Berms, Dikes & Barriers
7. We'll cut the dike here!
8. I live near the dike.
9. Now take the red-handled dikes...
10. Who Looks After the DIKES?
11. The floods caved in that dike.
12. Somehow, I made it to the dike, dove over the dike, and there was my whole squad.
13. Dike to collect larger liquid spills.
14. Through all the great dikes Hamburg has
15. Where can we cut the dikes?
16. The dam burst dike burst.
17. The name Kinderdijk is Dutch for "Children dike".
18. But a dike is not a roof.
19. A crack in the dike will do
20. Existing Infrastructure Dam or dike Main road
21. A crack in the dike will do.
22. Dikes and roads are not exactly the same problem.
23. The dike swarm converges on West Spanish peak.
24. The dike held during the flood.
25. The floods found a vent through the dikes.