Pikey
"Pikey" in a Sentence (17 examples)
The first time he comes to the surface of the water he gasps for breath, his huge mouth gapes, he gives his head a shake and out tumbles the bait, hooks and all, not one of them having had hold, and away goes pikey quite satisfied with his entertainment pro tem., and wondering what that ugly two-legged moster with the hop pole in his hand, and who looked in such a state of perplexity and stew, had to do with the matter
In 1876, in twelve fishings in the same months, there were caught 31 Pikeys, 4 Spotted Dogs, and 441 Nowds.
A pikey's a pike. It's the dirtiest fish in the water.
The boated Pikey makes a series of tailstands as it lunges about, biting at feet, bags, hands, creels and thwarts.
Like its schoolboy master, the rod built from the cane then chosen has since had many a narrow escape "by flood and fell," and not a few damaged 'tips,' aye, and 'joints' too; but its main timbers are as sound as ever, and I trust may yet be destined to wave death over many a pikey pool and glittering torrent when the hand that chose them is no longer able to do justice to their supple graces.
The Broadland waters are pikey waters. There is no doubt that if Norfolk is famous for any one species of fish, then it is for none other than Esox himself, the predatory pike.
The name gar-pike has gone some way to suggest the non-existent relationship, while (two dorsal fins notwithstanding) the pike-perches look remarkably 'pikey'.
We travel along tortuous forest roads in the most 'pikey' part ofVarmland — the whole time alongside water.
“They must be the pikeys who live up there. They're a nasty bunch. Shouldn't get mixed up with them.” “Well, we told them to fuck off, they didn't seem that nasty to me! What are pikeys anyway?” “Well, they're like vagabonds.”
Gipsies and the pikey race generally were a class outside Lord Sandbar's previous experience, and he listened greedily.
But if there's one thing he hates more than pikeys, it's posh people.
Blimey. The least pikey place on the planet.
> You could try moving somewhere less pikey?
>> > No, you're more pikey than a traffic warden. >> >> Nothing is more pikey than a traffic warden, even an immigrant. >> >> > Not even a Glaswegian?
>It's getting hold of a copy that isn't pikeyed that I'm having >difficulty with :-(
Agree with Adrian about it being Pikeyed. At least you've a cheque to go buy something else.
Rumour has it that you once posting something interesting that was pikeyed straight from scrotexes lame troll book.
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