Similar words: peaked cap, beaked, speaker, speakeasy, loudspeaker, public speaker, native speaker, peak. Meaning: [pɪːkt] adj. 1. somewhat ill or prone to illness 2. having or rising to a peak.
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61 Employment here peaked in 1975 and had somewhat recovered from its lowest level of 1981 by 1984.
62 A peaked cap was cutting its way through the crowd towards me and I recognized the Feldwebel.
63 And as the Saatchi shares peaked ahead of the 1987 stock market crash the seeds of its financial decline had already been sown.
64 Saunders' block was flanked with attenuated brick turrets(http://sentencedict.com/peaked.html), each peaked with a red wooden globe atop a large blue triangle.
65 Pike took off the peaked cap and tucked it inside his overall which he then zipped up tight to the neck.
66 The dark-haired child was wearing a white woollen coat, white trousers and a blue peaked hat.
67 But the Treasury warned that it was too early to predict whether the unemployment rate had peaked.
68 In the mid-1970s, public spending peaked at over 49 percent of our gross national product.
69 Do I look silly with the peaked cap?
70 The crisis peaked in July 1974.
71 The little business Parker had started soon peaked out.
72 The snow peaked Fujiyama is the trademark of Japan.
73 The visor was acutely peaked.
74 On the old hats and peaked shoulders it was piling.
75 It was of small dimensions, with a peaked cottage roof, and not much else to be seen, the dirt being raised five feet all around as if it were a compost heap.
76 The diners too, the most prosperous of Londoners, had a peaked and shabby look.
77 Then the ratio began to increase gradually and peaked at ( 2.87±0.35 ) %.
78 Utopian socialism arose in Europe in the sixteenth century, peaked in nineteenth century.
79 The severity of his drug withdrawal syndrome peaked the next day.
80 In the last cycle they stopped hiking rates three months before the CPI peaked. CPI will be the best thing to settle market sentiment.
81 The rates in American Indian boys peaked in 2007, but declined only in the above 95th percentile group.
82 Modernist housing in America probably peaked in the early 1970's, and Richard M. Nixon delivered the coup-de-grace in January, 1972 when he killed what little public housing policy the U.
83 The weight lifter's strength peaked just in time for the competition.
84 The number of U. S. military deaths in Iraq peaked in May with 126 troops killed, then declined to 21 deaths in December - the second lowest monthly total of the war.
85 Production has already peaked and is in decline in some 50 nations.
86 Otherwise, the team is elegance itself in its striped knee breeches and loose shirts, colored stockings and peaked caps.
87 He jerked short before the convent of the sisters of charity and held out a peaked cap for alms towards the very reverend John Conmee S.
88 Drag onto the page, then right - click to show peaked roof or sump.
89 Sky - blue, both sides is setting peaked cap of maize edge.
90 "We have not peaked," Michelle Applebaum, an independent steel industry analyst in Chicago, said on Friday. "Raw material prices will continue to rise and so will steel prices."
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