An antenna
An antenna. By the way, the previous dude misspelled "Spiky"... Don't worry. :P
"Spiky combers of air" is a metaphor used by John Steinbeck in his novel "The Grapes of Wrath" to describe the intense, unpredictable gusts of wind that blew across the Oklahoma plains during the Dust Bowl era. The phrase conveys the image of sharp, powerful bursts of wind that could be destructive and unsettling.
it can be spiky
Beach Combers was created on 1936-10-05.
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"Combers" refer to the long, curling waves that break and crash onto the shore, often creating a frothy appearance. "The smoke" typically describes the mist or spray produced by these waves as they hit the beach. Together, they evoke imagery of a dynamic seascape, where the movement of water and the air's interaction create a captivating natural scene.
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No, "spiky" is an adjective used to describe something having spikes or sharp points, like a spiky hairdo or a spiky cactus. It is not a verb.
nobody realy know but in preety sure it mean a spiky pig- nosed small animal
Sorry to answer a question with a question but do you mean the tires?
Spiky oreo was created in 1906.
If you mean the guy with spiky hair his name is Cloud.