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    pique
    [pēk]
    noun
    pique (noun)
    1. a feeling of irritation or resentment resulting from a slight, especially to one's pride:
      "he left in a fit of pique"
    verb
    pique (verb) · piques (third person present) · piqued (past tense) · piqued (past participle) · piquing (present participle)
    1. stimulate (interest or curiosity):
      "you have piqued my curiosity about the man"
    2. (be piqued)
      feel irritated or resentful:
      "she was piqued by his curtness"
    3. archaic
      (pique oneself)
      pride oneself:
      "men, who are thought to pique themselves upon their Wit"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (denoting animosity between two or more people): from French piquer ‘prick, irritate’.
    pique
    [pēk]
    noun
    pique (noun) · piques (plural noun)
    1. (in piquet) the scoring of 30 points on declarations and play before one's opponent scores anything. Compare with repique.
      "players must declare that they have a pique or repique, or else they do not receive any points for them"
    verb
    pique (verb) · piques (third person present) · piqued (past tense) · piqued (past participle) · piquing (present participle)
    1. score a pique against (one's opponent).
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from French pic, from the Old French sense ‘stabbing blow’, of unknown ultimate origin.
    pi·qué
    [pēˈkā]
    noun
    piqué (noun)
    1. stiff fabric, typically cotton, woven in a strongly ribbed or raised pattern:
      "a white cotton piqué shirt"
    Origin
    early 19th century: from French, literally ‘backstitched’, past participle of piquer.
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