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tyke (n.)
1.a young person of either sex"she writes books for children" "they're just kids" "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"
2.a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
Tyke (n.)
1.a native of Yorkshire
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Tyke (n.)
English person[Hyper.]
tyke (n.)
child; kid; kiddy; gamin; tot; nipper; toddler; brat; kiddie; tad; jackanapes[Classe]
(patronize; treat like a child; patronise)[termes liés]
(aged; of age)[termes liés]
juvenile, juvenile person, youngster[Hyper.]
childhood, puerility - childhood - childlike, childly[Dérivé]
tyke (n.)
bumpkin; yokel; country bumpkin; hick; peasant[Classe]
personne bourrue (fr)[Classe]
personne grossière (fr)[Classe]
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