Here is the requested information on the word "tykes":
1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definitions: a small child, especially one who is mischievous or playful
3. Pronunciations: US: /taɪks/; UK: /taɪks/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "tykes" originated in the 16th century as a dialectal variant of the word "tike," which means a dog. Over time, "tyke" came to be used as a derogatory term for a person, particularly a mischievous child. Today, "tykes" is a colloquial term for young children, particularly those who are playful or mischievous.
5. Synonyms: kids, children, youngsters, little ones, tots
6. Related Words: child, youth, brat, scamp, imp
7. Example Sentences:
- The park was full of tykes running around and playing.
- The old man scolded the tykes for playing too loudly outside his window.
- The teacher had a difficult time keeping the tykes focused during class.