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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Spike peak

I am reading an old article in the Metro UK regarding a heat wave last year. The bold headline is - 999 calls spike peak but relief

what part of speech is "spike peak" ?

is "relief" a noun?

https://ibb.co/k4FJyS

thanks

  

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That makes no sense. It can only be part of the headline. The rest may be on the adjacent page.

  • That makes no sense.
  • It can only be part of the headline.
  • The rest may be on the adjacent page.
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That makes no sense. It can only be part of the headline. The rest may be on the adjacent page.

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Jigneshbharati999 calls spike peak

999 calls spike. It has this meaning https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/spike?q=spike+#british-1-2-5 (see the last definition of 'spike' as a verb, headed 'spike verb

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