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Sentence count:117+2Posted:2017-07-06Updated:2020-07-24
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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31 Indeed, in the 1960s there was a surge of merger activity which peaked over 1967/9.
32 In April, the demands on farm labour peaked with lambing often coinciding with other spring work.
33 The national dailies peaked later, in 1957,(www.Sentencedict.com) but fluctuated within a comparatively narrow range.
34 A boom period of speculative house building peaked between 1928 and 1936 when construction of 118,000 dwellings annually increased to 293,000.
35 Its annual sales peaked at $ 201 million in 1988.
36 My door was opened and a very young-looking man in a peaked cap was shown in.
37 Control charts and statistical quality control generally became popular during World War Il and peaked in the late 1940s.
38 In the pre-punk 1970s, before working-class chic peaked, hipsters at art school would have out-posed middle-class Ruby.
39 Hearing the noise of the car she turned and he saw a peaked, delicate face framed with red-gold hair.
40 Birth rates for teens peaked in 1991 and have been declining since.
41 There was no escape from it and we longed for the luxury of sun glasses or a peaked cap.
42 Hongkong Bank steered clear of the mania to lend to third-world countries that peaked in the early 1980s.
43 The annual incidence of infection in New York peaked from 1982 through 1984.
44 A sweeping attack peaked when Greenwood played a one-two with Healey before pounding in for his hat-trick.
45 The gin palaces are out, polished brass, blaring radios and peaked hats, and they don't care.
46 To succeed, you needed to take great care that you peaked just as the winning-post hove into view.
47 Commentators feel that the Bears haven't peaked yet this season.
48 And her spectacles and peaked cap seem to add to the image of a beauty with brains.
49 In 1926, the exchange rate peaked at fifty francs to the dollar; later, it leveled off at twenty.
50 That wave peaked at nine stories above sea level at Yoshihama.
51 Instead of metal serving-dishes there was an officer's uniform laid out there, complete with peaked cap and well-shined high boots.
52 Looking back towards the Pan-Americana, the huge mud complex appeared ringed with peaked and desiccated mountains.
53 On Wall Street double-breasted suits and peaked lapels were considered a bit sharp, a bit too Garment District.
54 He was wearing a peaked cap of brown leather and a long black overcoat.
55 A chauffeur's peaked cap was pulled down over his high forehead.
56 A year ago this week the Nasdaq index peaked at just over 5,000 points.
57 He wore a heavy black coat, a maroon woollen scarf and a grey tweed peaked cap.
58 I he trade in tropical hardwoods has already peaked and stocks in some countries are rapidly running down.
59 The hotel below the line where the water had finally peaked was a complete mess.
60 Thomas' secular career peaked when he was appointed the archbishop of Canterbury.
More similar words: peaked capbeakedspeakerspeakeasyloudspeakerpublic speakernative speakerpeakspeakspeak upspeak tospeak foroutspeakspeak outspeak ofbespeakspeakingto speak ofso to speakbakednakedmake dosoakedunspeakabletake downcloakedspeak volumesweakenhalf-bakedbreaker
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