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pikestaff

[pahyk-staf, -stahf] / ˈpaɪkˌstæf, -ˌstɑf /
NOUN
cane
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In allowing his old favorite's downfall, Old Henry had made it pikestaff plain that Young Henry is now absolute boss.

From Time Magazine Archive

So pikestaff plain are the advantages of a sub-Channel railway that last week even that ruddy, insular, industrial squire, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, took up sturdy cudgels in its defense.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was pikestaff plain that Adolf Hitler wanted all Europe to hear about and be frightened by his mobilization.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was now plain as a pikestaff that the Court can never be effectively packed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sam, who had been watching his master with great concern, shook his head and muttered: ‘Plain as a pikestaff it is, but it’s no good Sam Gamgee putting in his spoke just now.’

From "The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien

The hinge of the door creaked; through it there came the sound of the pikestaves of her guard upon the stone of the steps.

From The Fifth Queen Crowned by Ford Madox Ford




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