Eek vs. Eke

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Eekinterjection

(onomatopoeia) Representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books).

Eekinterjection

(onomatopoeia) Expressing (sometimes mock) fear or surprise.

Eekinterjection

(onomatopoeia) Representing the shrill vocal sound of a mouse, rat, or monkey.

Eekverb

(onomatopoeia) To produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation.

Eeknoun

(Polari) Face

Eekverb

See Eke.

Eekinterjection

used to express alarm, horror, or surprise

Ekeverb

To increase; to add to, augment, lengthen.

Ekeadverb

(obsolete) also

Ekeadverb

(obsolete) Also.

Ekenoun

(obsolete) An addition.

Ekenoun

A very small addition to the bottom of a beehive, often merely of a few bands of straw, on which the hive is raised temporarily.

Ekeverb

To increase; to add to; to augment; - now commonly used with out, the notion conveyed being to add to, or piece out by a laborious, inferior, or scanty addition; as, to eke out a scanty supply of one kind with some other.

Ekeadverb

In addition; also; likewise.

Ekenoun

An addition.

Ekeverb

make an amount or supply of something last longer by using or consuming it frugally

Ekeverb

manage to make a living with difficulty

Ekeadverb

archaic term for also

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