Nike

//ˈnaɪkiː//

"Nike" in a Sentence (14 examples)

They used to buy Nike shoes.

Nike has just released a pair of self-lacing shoes.

Sami's video is sponsored by Nike.

Mennad was selling Nike apparel.

The temple of Athena Nike is a temple on the Acropolis of Athens.

The temple of Athena Nike is dedicated to the goddess Athena.

"Nike" means victory in ancient Greek.

With just one commercial, Nike has managed to provoke a lot of Japanese people.

Tom was an absurd peasant. He would walk through his plot, feeling the tomatoes to see if they were ripe, with his Nike sneakers, his latest-generation phone and his Rolex.

He just got sponsored by Nike.

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One day Billy Madlock wore two different spikes, a Nike on his left foot for something like fifteen thousand dollars and an Adidas on his right foot for ten thousand.

In fact, a whole cottage industry seems to have developed around the world’s floating debris, so if you should find a Nike on the beach, check the serial number on the insole then contact the nearest oceanographic institute.

“Your shoes don’t match,” I say. “I know,” Mickey says, and as he answers he keeps jogging forward, but stops throwing punches. “The Nikes give me shin splints and the Asics hurt my knees, so I wear a Nike on my left foot where I have the bad knee and I wear the Asics on my right foot where the shin splints are worse.”

Next came the shoes. One at a time. I peered out from beneath the tree. A skinny woman in a hot pink satin bra leaned out the window, holding a Nike in optimum pitching position. A grubby, shirtless guy in sweatpants and bare feet rushed out of the building. “Jenna!” he screamed. “You bitch! Don’t you dare!” “Bite me!” Jenna threw the Nike.

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