Spikes the punch
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LACESSpikes the punch
LACEROne who spikes the punch
LACESSpikes, as punch
LACESSpikes the coffee
TAINTSSpikes the punchbowl
RETIREHang up the spikes
TDSOccasions for spikes in the NFL
spikingInjure (a player) with the spikes on one's shoes
sciuroidresembling a squirrel's tail, as the spikes of certain grasses
scarifierA machine with spikes used for breaking up the surface of a road
scarifiersA machine with spikes used for breaking up the surface of a road
rampionany related plant of the genus Phyteuma, having heads or spikes of blue flowers
rampionsany related plant of the genus Phyteuma, having heads or spikes of blue flowers
delphiniumA popular garden plant of the buttercup family that bears tall spikes of blue flowers
delphiniumsA popular garden plant of the buttercup family that bears tall spikes of blue flowers
goldenrodsA plant of the daisy family that bears tall spikes of small bright yellow flowers
darnelsany of several grasses of the genus Lolium, having simple stems, flat leaves, and terminal spikes
darnelany of several grasses of the genus Lolium, having simple stems, flat leaves, and terminal spikes
leadwortsany plant or shrub of the genus Plumbago, having spikes of blue, white, or red flowers
leadwortany plant or shrub of the genus Plumbago, having spikes of blue, white, or red flowers
lupinsA plant of the pea family, with deeply divided leaves and tall, colorful, tapering spikes of flowers
galaxesplant, Galax urceolata, of the southeastern U.S., having rounded, evergreen leaves and spikes of small white flowers
galaxplant, Galax urceolata, of the southeastern U.S., having rounded, evergreen leaves and spikes of small white flowers
scarifierA tool with spikes or prongs used for breaking up matted vegetation in the surface of a lawn
scarifiersA tool with spikes or prongs used for breaking up matted vegetation in the surface of a lawn
liatrisany of various composite plants of the genus Liatris, native to North America, having long spikes of purplish flowers
vervainsany plant belonging to the genus Verbena, of the verbena family, having elongated or flattened spikes of stalkless flowers
vervainany plant belonging to the genus Verbena, of the verbena family, having elongated or flattened spikes of stalkless flowers
celosiaany plant of the genus Celosia, having small, usually red or yellowish flowers in dense, crested or plumelike spikes
redrootpigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) that bears greenish flowers in dense spikes with bracts almost twice as long as the sepals
burnetsany of a genus (Sanguisorba) of herbs of the rose family with odd-pinnate stipulate leaves and spikes of apetalous flowers
fumitoryany plant of the genus Fumaria, esp. a delicate herb, F. officinalis, having finely dissected, grayish leaves and spikes of purplish flowers
bluecapblue-flowered lupine, esp. Lupinus subcarnosus, having spikes of light blue flowers with a white or yellow spot: the state flower of Texas
betoniesplant, Stachys (formerly Betonica) officinalis, of the mint family, having hairy leaves and dense spikes of purple flowers, formerly used in medicine and dyeing
betonyplant, Stachys (formerly Betonica) officinalis, of the mint family, having hairy leaves and dense spikes of purple flowers, formerly used in medicine and dyeing
tritomasany of a genus (Kniphofia) of African herbs of the lily family that are often grown for their spikes of showy red or yellow flowers
tritomaany of a genus (Kniphofia) of African herbs of the lily family that are often grown for their spikes of showy red or yellow flowers
mulleinsA herbaceous plant of the figwort family with woolly leaves and tall spikes of yellow flowers, native to Eurasia but now widely and commonly distributed
turtleheadsA North American plant of the figwort family that produces spikes of pink or white flowers that are said to resemble the head of a turtle
turtleheadA North American plant of the figwort family that produces spikes of pink or white flowers that are said to resemble the head of a turtle