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spiky

[spahy-kee] / ˈspaɪ ki /
















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Early on, the beats are spiky and distorted, and Rocky seems alternately irritated and angry.

From The Wall Street Journal

So much of his spikier music deserves attention.

From Los Angeles Times

His soliloquies have helped hook a huge audience into the spiky worldview of the show.

From The Wall Street Journal

The stress and uncertainty of these conversations is palpable but, remarkably, so is a spiky sense of humor.

From Los Angeles Times

The rest of Flo’s body, covered with the studded armor, rips through the spiky plants on her sides.

From Literature