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a pike is a large stake in which Vlad the Impaler used to Impale people

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He took care not to accidentally impale himself on the stick.

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''That protruding metal rod could impale someone''

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A tent-peg.

A spike.

A stake.

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"impale" means - to pierce something with a sharp stake or point.

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The answer is to gore or impale.

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He managed the Starbucks store for a month.

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Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476/77), was infamous for the way he would impale his enemies.

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To impale is, properly, to put to death by thrusting an upright sharp stake into the body, the victim being left in a sitting position. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.

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spike, pierce, punch

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Vlad the Impaler would impale the corpses of his enemies on pikes around the battlefield to warn away hostile armies and shatter their morale. It is one of the earliest forms of psychological warfare that we know of.

Careful you don't impale yourself on that icicle.

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gouge, puncture, pierce, impale

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Eat, sleep, poop, cry, and impale.

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The homophones of "stake" are "steak" and "stake."

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In the book Dracula they cut his throat and and impale his heart with a wooden stake. Dracula then crumbles into dust. There are number of variations on this in the movies.

In the book they don't kill him. They were going to, but they changed it. They were going to make the castle fall, killing him, but Dracula lives .... at least that's what i heard.

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there was lot of things at Stake. Gamblers put everything at Stake.

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A homophone for "stake" is "steak."

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What is mean by Stake

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The word "stake" has one syllable.

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Do you want to have sex or impale your partner?

Invest in skill, not instrument.

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Impaled is a verb, it is the past tense of impale

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To be "Burnt at the Stake" is to be tied to a piece of wood pounded in the ground (A "Stake") and to be lit on fire. Burning at the stake is is when someone is tied to a wooden stake and the stake is set on fire. You burn to death.

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Stake Boat with Stake - 'John Scully' - 1903 was released on:

USA: August 1903

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Stake Boat with Stake - 'John Scully' 1903 was released on:

USA: August 1903

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The homophone for "stake" is "steak."

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A homophone for stake would be steak.

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The duration of Stake Out is 1800.0 seconds.

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No, the word 'stake' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.

The word 'stake' is also a verb (stake, stakes, staking, staked).

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with a hammer and a stake

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Burned at the Stake was created in 1981.

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A Stake in the Outcome was created in 2002.

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The Stake was created on 1915-02-12.

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Stake Out was created on 2001-11-12.

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Stake Out ended on 2001-12-21.

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A Fortune at Stake was created in 1918.

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Detroit Stake was created in 1952.

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Stake analysis is the process of estimating how much stake a stakeholder has. This can be done by examining what each stakeholder wants.

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a stake is a noun. so u say like he drove a stake through my heart or something.

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stake owner is a person who have any stake in a company .he may be a supplier ,distributer

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not garlic, but either a wooden stake or a flaming stake

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The duration of Burned at the Stake is 1.47 hours.

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The duration of Love at Stake is 1.43 hours.

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The duration of Stake Land is 1.63 hours.

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When I attend the yearly Renaissance Faire, I love to partake in a nice "Steak-On-A-Stake".

I would not like to be burned at the stake for that answer.

Be careful that you don't trip over that stake in the ground.

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While attending the Medieval Faire, I had 'Steak on a stake'!

If I don't turn in my overdue homework today, the teacher will burn me at the stake!

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