stake|stakes in English
noun
[steɪk]
post that is sharpened at one end for driving into the ground; post to which a person who is sentenced to death by burning is tied; execution by burning; wager, bet; investment, share
Use "stake|stakes" in a sentence
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2. Heads on stakes!
3. Agilite dog agility equipment products include hurdles, tire jumps, tunnels and stakes, chutes and stakes
4. Stake clerk
5. Stakes may be any amount.
6. The stake!
7. Stake leaders notify ward leaders of stake activities well in advance.
8. A stake president and his two counselors preside over each stake.
9. Bessarabian Marks Artie's Princess' Graded Stakes Debut
10. The Bickern, T-Stake, or Stake Anvil was needed for those jobs
11. Look, stakes marking the property line.
12. Then how about upping the stakes? Hmm?
13. Nailed to a stake
14. Lives were at stake!
15. The stake has 12 high councilors who help do the Lord’s work in the stake.
16. Bentwood Ward, North Logan Stake
17. Mocked while on the stake
18. Faust for a stake reorganization.
19. Abrogate Set for Stakes Debut in Dixie Belle
20. So now to stake this rubber tree, we make stake, to play Balafon for that
21. I can stake with you.
22. Saturday's 12-race Belmont Stakes Day card, featuring six graded stakes and highlighted by Tiz the Law's victory in the 152nd running of the Grade 1, $1 million Belmont Stakes, generated all-sources handle of $67,753,336
23. A member of the stake presidency or an assigned high councilor may call stake activities directors.
24. Thoma Bravo took a minority stake in the new company, and Intel maintains a 49% stake.
25. I have visited stakes and wards that are united.