staked in English

verb
1
support (a tree or plant) with a stake or stakes.
Trees are frequently staked for support after planting and there is much debate as to whether these should be long stakes, short stakes or even slanting stakes.
2
mark an area with stakes so as to claim ownership of it.
the boundary between the two ranches was properly staked out
3
gamble (money or something else of value) on the outcome of a game or race.
one gambler staked everything he'd got and lost
4
give financial or other support to.
he staked him to an education at the École des Beaux-Arts

Use "staked" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "staked" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "staked", or refer to the context using the word "staked" in the English Dictionary.

1. 26 Tomato plants should be staked.

2. He staked newly planted trees.

3. 13 He staked newly planted trees.

4. Don't worry I got you staked.

5. The herder staked out his claim.

6. The gold miner staked out his claim.

7. 13 He staked his tomato vines with bamboo.

8. 6 He staked£ 500 on the fifth card.

9. He staked his tomato vines with bamboo.

10. They staked the goat in the back yard.

11. Just the way Mr. Brooks staked it out.

12. Jim staked his whole fortune on one card game.

13. The prospector staked his claim to the mine he discovered.

14. At the roulette table, he staked $10 000 on number

15. I have some money staked out for a rainy day.

16. And every scratch and claim staked will be cited as legal precedent.

17. They've set aside a small area as a children's playground and staked it off.

18. Counterinsurgency has staked its claim in the new century as the new American way of war

19. Less than two centuries ago, new nations could still be staked out on terra incognita.

20. RCA staked a position in wireless communication; AT&T pursued the use of tubes in telephone amplifiers.

21. Silver bullets won't kill a vampire, they'll just bring him down so he can be staked.

22. 25 Each gang in the city has staked out its territory and defends it ruthlessly from other gangs.

23. In the last six months, two fledgling dirt-shirt companies have staked claims to this earthy enterprise.

24. We staked claim to the two-man tents set on a steep slope in the rain forest.

25. Baldoquin’s third-inning line drive off the seats in left field staked Lexington to a 1-0 lead

26. The way camera crews staked out the hospital, you would have thought that Jackson himself was giving birth.

27. Before we staked our claim to our own windward isle, there was something I wanted to see first.

28. In fact, they made up ‘a great cloud of witnesses’ who very literally staked their lives on Jehovah’s promises.

29. Pete Wilson supports the initiative, while Democratic gubernatorial candidate Kathleen Brown has staked her election hopes on vehement opposition.

30. Alstroemeria plants are fairly easy to take care of: they require feeding in the late winter, and should be staked.

31. We'd staked out an airport warehouse but everything went to hell when Barnett took the driver of the armored truck hostage.

32. Bookmarks in the Edge browser .click on the 3 staked lines aka the hamburger right upper screen, then click the star

33. Elvin A. Thorp arrived in the Independence area in 1845 and staked a claim north of Ash Creek in June of that year.

34. That was when I went out to the Staked Plains of Texas, shooting buffalo with Vernon Shaftoe and a Flathead Indian named Olly.

35. Before long the Lost Generation had their territory staked out, and the young aspirants in letters and the arts follow it to this day.

36. 26 And Russia has staked a claim by sending a submersible to plant a corrosion-resistant titanium flag some 4km below the North Pole.

37. Never did gamester, whose whole fortune is staked on one cast of the die, experience the anguish which Edmond felt in his paroxysms of hope.

38. Briquets/dunks from being flushed out of certain treatment sites, they can be anchored using string tied through the hole in the center or staked in place

39. When Baton Rouge police staked out a suspected drug deal and came away with large amounts of marijuana and three guns, Kelvin Patterson told detectives the drugs and weapons belonged to him, court

40. Noun someone who performs on the street or in a public place, especially for money: Buskers staked out small areas on the boardwalk to serenade the crowd with old-fashioned favorites and newfangled hits.

41. Busker definition, someone who performs on the street or in a public place, especially for money: Buskers staked out small areas on the boardwalk to serenade the crowd with old-fashioned favorites and newfangled hits

42. What Tory Backpedalling means for Ontario’s budget deficit OPINION: The Progressive Conservatives have staked their credibility on major spending cuts — but, for the third time since taking office, they’ve backed down in the face of public outcry

43. Bet definition is - something that is laid, staked, or pledged typically Between two parties on the outcome of a contest or a contingent issue : wager —often used figuratively in such phrases as all Bets are off to stress the uncertainty of an outcome

44. ‘Avoid the lookalike Baneberries that grow in forests, not bogs.’ ‘White and red Baneberries, trillium, arisaemas… those Jack-in-the-pulpits kids love to open up and peer into, and hay scented, Christmas and maidenhair ferns… they had already staked their claim on the dry floor bed.’

45. Runespell has already staked out a musical territory that presents (in the accurate words of the press materials) “grandiose melancholy given majestic flight” coupled with “Bloodlusting energy no matter the tempo — widescreen in its vast landscapes yet fiercely focused….” And the new album displays those qualities again, but does so

46. ‘Quail Coveys broke up and the male birds staked out breeding territories.’ ‘Grey partridge are down to a handful of Coveys and look as if they will become extinct unless concerted effort is made.’ ‘We put up 13 Coveys during the morning and 12 in the afternoon and quit at 5 p.m

47. That portion of the existing navigation aid site, shown as Reserve No. 77A/15-1-4 on Lands File No. 77A/15-1 encompassing the existing navigation aid and a servicing area, as staked by Government and the Cambridge Bay CLINT, abutting Inuit Owned Lands Parcel CB-20/67B,C,77A,D.