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Nike
[nahy-kee]
noun
the ancient Greek goddess of victory.
one of a series of antiaircraft or antimissile missiles having two or three rocket stages.
Nike
/ ˈnaɪkiː /
noun
Roman counterpart: Victoria. Greek myth the winged goddess of victory
Word History and Origins
Origin of Nike1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Nike1
Example Sentences
In June, Nike raised prices on some of its trainers and clothing in the US.
Part of the agreement will see Nike provide football boots and goalkeeper gloves to all players in the WSL and WSL 2 who do not have an endorsement deal.
As an executive, he was instrumental in signing Michael Jordan to his groundbreaking endorsement deal with Nike.
It was found to be full of counterfeits of Calvin Klein, Walt Disney, Nike, Prada and other brands.
By the time he was 14, Simons boasted more than a million Instagram followers, a contract with Nike and had starred in an advert alongside Neymar and Ronaldinho.
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