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Similar words: peaked capbeakedspeakerspeakeasyloudspeakerpublic speakernative speakerpeakMeaning: [pɪːkt]  adj. 1. somewhat ill or prone to illness 2. having or rising to a peak. 
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1 She pursed her pretty lips and peaked her eyebrows.
2 His career peaked during the 1970's.
3 They peaked the oars and had a rest.
4 Day by day the disappointed lover peaked and pined.
5 Temperatures have peaked at over thirty degrees Celsius.
6 Official figures show that unemployment peaked in November.
7 Sales peaked in August,(www.Sentencedict.com) then fell sharply.
8 You're looking a little peaked this morning.
9 Wind speeds peaked at 105 mph yesterday.
10 Oil production peaked in the early 1980s.
11 He took his peaked cap from under his arm with a flourish and pulled it low over his eyes.
12 Toy sales peaked just before Christmas and are now decreasing.
13 Sales have now peaked and we expect them to decrease soon.
14 Cappellitti - shaped like peaked hats and stuffed.
15 Gold braid glowed on his peaked hat and epaulettes.
16 The bond-dependency ratio peaked this fiscal year, he said.
17 The upward movement peaked in 1810-11.
18 In 1952-53 membership peaked at a million.
19 Steel's production peaked at 35.8 million tons in 1953.
20 They peaked in 1985 when a record 191,000 petitions for divorce were filed.
21 The Dow Jones index, which peaked last year at 11,722, dropped below 9,500 before rallying.
22 Foreign investment peaked in November, when overseas investors took advantage of low prices.
23 The stock opened at 201 / 4, peaked at 203 / 4 and now trades at 9.
24 The rate of business relocations peaked in 1992, then fell in 1993 and 1994.
25 Bonds peaked in January, and suffered a big decline since then.
26 The little enterprise set up by Mr. Leo had peaked out.
27 Most of the rest of Sussex seems to have enjoyed the prosperity which peaked in the late thirteenth century.
28 A policeman got out of the Porsche, putting on his peaked cap as he did so.
29 But many dealers remain convinced that the mark has peaked against both sterling and the dollar.
30 The policeman he spoke to stood with his hands on his hips, had grey hair showing beneath his peaked cap.
More similar words: peaked capbeakedspeakerspeakeasyloudspeakerpublic speakernative speakerpeakspeakspeak upspeak tospeak foroutspeakspeak outspeak ofbespeakspeakingto speak ofso to speakbakednakedmake dosoakedunspeakabletake downcloakedspeak volumesweakenhalf-bakedbreaker
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