Similar words: pick at, cockatoo, neck and neck, get back at, be quick at, wreckage, neck and crop, peck. Meaning: v. eat like a bird.
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1. The budgerigar gave a quick peck at the seed.
2. Chickens peck at the corn on the ground.
3. Newborn chicks will peck at an adult gull's bill - or even a model of one - without any prior experience.
4. Gull chicks, for instance, peck at their parents' bills, which causes them to regurgitate food.
5. The wife and kids took a peck at the visitor.
6. A surprising chaff inch flew down to peck at our crumbs.
7. I take a peck at my neighbor paper.
8. The budgerigar a quick peck at the seed.
9. Deal with the question seriously(Sentencedict.com ), do not just peck at it.
10. The birds come and peck at the nuts hung up in the garter.
11. He is said to have painted a trompe l'oeil of grapes which was so realistic that birds tried to peck at them.
12. Classical conditioning principles suggest, what is indeed the case, that the bird will come to peck at the lit key.
13. Some of the gulls will actually go up to the owls and peck at them.
14. Breeders spread feed underfoot, hoping the little ones will peck at it.
15. The following year, the Festival expanded its activities, honoring Gregory Peck at the first Great Screen Actor Retrospective.
16. Breeders spread feed underfoot, hoping the little ones will peck at it and mouthsrainstorms.
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