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!
there was lot of things at Stake. Gamblers put everything at Stake.
a stake is a noun. so u say like he drove a stake through my heart or something.
We lost one stake and we need it to put up the tent.
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.
There was a $500 prize at stake.The man put his reputation at stake.At stake was control of the Republican party.
I staked a claim in gold country. I used a stake to help my tomato vine. After he made his bet, I raised my stake.
Jonathan had grabbed the stake and driven it into the vampire's heart, or Jonathan grabbed the stake and drove it into the vampire's heart. Either one is correct.
Ifried the mushrooms until they were cooked.
The centuries of burning at the stake have left the forelock tuggers alive.
I used a sledge hammer to pound a wooden stake into the ground.
Homonyms are words that share the same spelling AND pronunciation, but differ in meaning. Steak has no homonyms in English. Homophones, however, are words that share a pronunciation but differ in meaning AND spelling. Stake is a homophone of steak. A stake is a rigid spike stuck into the Earth to firmly secure an object to the ground.