See Also: Sendak, Maurice (Bernard)(encyclopedia)
Maeterlinck, Maurice (Polydore-Marie-Bernard)(encyclopedia)
spiked(2)(dictionary)
spiked(1)(dictionary)
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Chili-Spiked Fresh Lemonade Spritzer(recipes)
Nutmeg Pancakes with Lemon-Spiked Berries(recipes)
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Galantine of quail spiked with raisins, served with a salad of walnuts(recipes)

Sendak, Maurice (Bernard) (sh) and spiked(2) (iou)


Sendak, Maurice (Bernard) (sh)




born June 10, 1928, New York, N.Y., U.S.

U.S. artist and writer.

Sendak studied at the Art Students League. He illustrated more than 80 children's books by Other writers before Writing one himself. His Kenny's Window (1956) was followed by the innovative trilogy Where the Wild Things Are (1963), In the Night Kitchen (1970), and Outside over There (1981). He collaborated with Carole King on the musical Really Rosie (1978) and designed stage productions of The Magic Flute (1980) and The Nutcracker (1983).


spiked(2) (iou)



spiked adjective2. L17.
[from SPIKE noun1, verb1: see -ED2, -ED1.]
Having a spike or spikes; sharp-pointed, spiky. L17.
spiked buck US = spike-buck s.v. SPIKE noun1.
P. D. James Bright-eyed beneath the spiked..lashes.
Laced with alcohol etc.; contaminated or enlivened with an added substance. E20.
B. Fussell Serve with a mayonnaise spiked with lime juice. N. Hinton Tea..they reckoned..was spiked with tranquillisers.
b. Containing a small addition of a radioactive or otherwise distinctive material. M20.