Eked

/ɪkt/ verb

Definition

Past tense of 'eke,' meaning to have made something last longer by using it sparingly or to have barely managed to succeed.

Etymology

Simple past tense of 'eke' from Old English 'eacian'; follows regular English verb conjugation patterns.

Kelly Says

In Depression-era stories, families 'eked out' survival on minimal food and resources—the word became so associated with hardship that it carries emotional weight beyond its simple meaning.

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