Synonym: batch, beak, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, hen-peck, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint, muckle, nag, peck at, pick, pick at, pick up, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, smack, spate, stack, tidy sum, wad, whole lot, whole slew. Similar words: deck, neck, reck, check, reckon, check in, check out, checkout. Meaning: [pek] n. 1. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent 2. a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 2 gallons 3. a United States dry measure equal to 8 quarts or 537.605 cubic inches. v. 1. hit lightly with a picking motion 2. eat by pecking at, like a bird 3. kiss lightly 4. eat like a bird 5. bother persistently with trivial complaints.
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31. Gulls gather in flocks to peck out eyes and strip the yellowing flesh.
32. I take the same two-hour bus and tram ride for the same old peck on the cheek.
33. Classical conditioning principles suggest, what is indeed the case, that the bird will come to peck at the lit key.
34. Take your child along and let him cat his peck of dirt.
35. Newborn chicks will peck at an adult gull's bill - or even a model of one - without any prior experience. Sentencedict.com
36. It followed the attack up with a vicious peck just above the other bird's beak.
37. Not bad, as the consequence of but a single peck!
38. I need to do as well for Roy Peck, my personal friend.
39. They wanted to peck you all over, out of sheer spite.
40. A special dividend, worth £17 million to Polly Peck, is being paid before the change of ownership.
41. Then she ruffled the parakeet's crest and watched it peck a sunflower seed.
42. Shortly after, the Watch Committee decided unanimously that Henry Peck was no longer the man they wanted for Chief Constable.
43. Gull chicks, for instance, peck at their parents' bills, which causes them to regurgitate food.
44. We see his urgency edge lower, the plectrum peck ... Tropical humours!
45. The wife and kids took a peck at the visitor.
46. Fireman John Peck grabbed the blade and wrestled it off the attacker as he lunged at colleagues.
47. At 80, Peck was still vigorous and living in Paris.
48. She would always be bad-tempered, liable to peck out an eye or lash out dangerously with those sharp claws.
49. In the case of Polly Peck used previously, the company offered 1 right for every 4 old shares held.
50. She gave Denver a half peck of peas to sort and soak overnight.
51. Polly Peck, the international trading group, edged ahead 4p to 330p.
52. It was the kind of chaste peck on the cheek one gives an aged aunt at Christmas.
53. Take cream tea on the lawn and the owner, Julian Peck, will serve you himself.
54. He gave her a really big kiss. Not just a peck on the cheek.
55. A surprising chaff inch flew down to peck at our crumbs.
56. He married his childhood friend Mary Maria, daughter of William Peck, moulder, in 1903.
57. Some birds gather and peck the concrete in the space the delegation has just been standing in.
58. You peck away at your computer, but it is hard for you to get motivated.
59. Lampard sent Dunn and Trooper Peck in a jeep to reconnoitre.
60. This means that the rider can help his horse should he peck on landing or hesitate into a fence.
More similar words: deck, neck, reck, check, reckon, check in, check out, checkout, check up, reckless, checkpoint, aspect, expect, specify, species, suspect, respect, special, prospect, expected, specific, spectrum, specious, spectacle, especially, inspector, speculate, specialty, unexpected, speculator.