We lost one stake and we need it to put up the tent.
There was a $500 prize at stake.The man put his reputation at stake.At stake was control of the Republican party.
a fencepost. lolololol ;;;
No, the root word is taken with the prefix mis.
A tent-peg. A spike. A stake.
the word rag in a sentence
Example sentence - The moral fiber of the country is at stake.
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.
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).
there was lot of things at Stake. Gamblers put everything at Stake.
i would like a stake and rail fence around my property
a stake is a noun. so u say like he drove a stake through my heart or something.
The word "stake" has one syllable.
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!
Yes, the word 'stake' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing. The noun stake is defined as a pointed piece of wood or other material driven or to be driven into the ground as a marker or support. The word stake is also a verb (stake, stakes, staking, staked).
From an old French word 'Palissada' meaning a stake or paling. There is an earlier Latin word 'Palus' meaning a stake
There was a $500 prize at stake.The man put his reputation at stake.At stake was control of the Republican party.
The word "stake" has four sounds: /s/ - /t/ - /ā/ - /k/.