Pronunciation: /spaɪk strɪp/
noun A strip of spikes used to puncture and deflate the tires of vehicles, typically used by law enforcement to stop fleeing vehicles.
A1 The police used a spike strip to stop the car.
A2 The spike strip punctured the tires of the fleeing vehicle.
B1 The officers strategically placed the spike strip to disable the suspect's car.
B2 The spike strip effectively brought the high-speed chase to an end.
C1 The deployment of the spike strip was a decisive move in apprehending the criminal.
C2 The spike strip was instrumental in preventing the suspect from escaping during the pursuit.
formal The police officer deployed a spike strip to stop the fleeing vehicle.
informal The cop put down a spike strip to pop the tires of the car being chased.
slang The cop laid out a spike strip to bust the wheels of the getaway car.
figurative Using a spike strip can be seen as a way to deflate someone's plans or ambitions.
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