How to Use dike in a Sentence

dike

noun
  • Still so many questions about the $50M Scott got for the dike.
    Dan Sweeney, Sun-Sentinel.com, 12 June 2017
  • Even if the dike system is built, big risks would remain.
    Henry Gass, The Christian Science Monitor, 31 Aug. 2022
  • That day, another noisy flow of magma left the sill and overfilled the dike.
    Robin George Andrews, Quanta Magazine, 20 Feb. 2024
  • Residents were told to evacuate amid fears the breach in the dike could widen.
    Anchorage Daily News, 17 July 2021
  • In the 1930s, an enclosing dike cut the last remaining portion of the Zuiderzee off from the sea and the Ijsselmeer (known as the IJ) came to be.
    Erin Blakemore, Smithsonian, 6 Mar. 2017
  • And building the dike in Kazakhstan cut off the south part of the sea in Uzbekistan from its crucial water source.
    Victoria Milko, Quartz, 8 Feb. 2024
  • No dike has been erected to stop the flood of new Beethoven recordings, books and articles.
    Los Angeles Times, 14 Dec. 2020
  • Swollen by rain, pushed by winds, the Tar surged over, around and even under the dike, washing homes from their foundations and the dead from their graves.
    Tom Foreman Jr., USA TODAY, 28 Apr. 2022
  • The money raised would pay for an earthen dike to be constructed across the northern portion of the Salton Sea.
    Lauren Steele, Outside Online, 17 Oct. 2014
  • The battle is constant as each day water continues to crawl up the dike's wall.
    Brent Swails, CNN, 6 Dec. 2021
  • Sand would be stabilized beneath the dike that holds back the bay next to Oracle Park.
    John King, San Francisco Chronicle, 10 Dec. 2021
  • Moses finally rose from the sea Friday, acting as a kind of a on-demand dike.
    Greg Norman | Fox News, Fox News, 11 July 2020
  • Still, such measures felt at times like patches in a dike that was steadily springing new leaks.
    BostonGlobe.com, 17 Sep. 2021
  • The dike of diplomatic agreements to deal with this aggression is cracked.
    Daniel Henninger, WSJ, 30 Mar. 2022
  • Or there were pit houses before bulldozers leveled the ground and concrete built a dike to make room for boaters and campers.
    Nicole Walker, Longreads, 10 Aug. 2020
  • In 1967, the Army Corps of Engineers completed an earthen dike along the Tar's southern bank.
    Tom Foreman Jr., USA TODAY, 28 Apr. 2022
  • Some 700 people were evacuated from part of the German town of Wassenberg after the breach of a dike on the Run River.
    Marlene Lenthang, ABC News, 17 July 2021
  • Other trails follow a portion of the 7 miles of earthen levees or dikes that protect the city from flooding.
    Peter Marteka, courant.com, 16 May 2017
  • The restoration project is lowering the Skipper Bay dike to bring back the meandering creeks used by the sucker.
    Jordan Miller, The Salt Lake Tribune, 20 June 2021
  • Armies of primarily Chinese workers dredged the land and build dikes.
    Shirley Burgett, The Mercury News, 12 Apr. 2017
  • Some have floated an even more drastic solution: a gigantic new sea dike that walls off much of the Dutch coast.
    Raymond Zhong, New York Times, 10 Oct. 2022
  • Around 700 people were evacuated from part of the German town of Wassenberg, on the Dutch border, after the breach of a dike on the Rur river.
    Geir Moulson, ajc, 18 July 2021
  • The old lakebed, now mostly farmland, has been steadily filling with runoff that the region’s levees, dikes and dams have not been able to contain.
    Kurtis Alexander, San Francisco Chronicle, 5 Apr. 2023
  • But like a finger in the dike, this delayed the flood but was hardly enough to sustain them indefinitely.
    Michael Agnew, Star Tribune, 12 Nov. 2020
  • The levee would be extended, roads would be raised, and gates would be installed in culverts to prevent water passing through the dike.
    Tom Foreman Jr., USA TODAY, 28 Apr. 2022
  • Mostly open to the sun, the trails pass among mesquite patches, desert hackberry shrubs and sections where runoff from the canal dike fosters lush greenery that attracts wildlife.
    Mare Czinar, The Arizona Republic, 31 Mar. 2023
  • Since early March, the old lakebed, now mostly farmland, has been steadily filling with runoff that the region’s levees, dikes and dams have not been able to contain.
    Kurtis Alexander, San Francisco Chronicle, 5 Apr. 2023
  • The findings are in line with years of warnings that large earthquakes could cause permanent damage to the seawall, which consists of a crude dike of rocks topped by concrete.
    John King, SFChronicle.com, 18 Sep. 2020
  • The first step of the restoration project, which is being financed with a mix of public and private dollars, will be the demolition of the existing dike over the coming year.
    David Abel, BostonGlobe.com, 27 July 2022
  • Though the engineering challenges are substantial, the principle is simple: Build a dike to wall off the sea, pump out the water to drain the land behind it, let the soil settle, and build.
    Andrew Curry, Discover Magazine, 4 May 2010

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