Synonym: cranky, fractious, irritable, nettlesome, peevish, pettish, petulant, scratchy, techy, testy, tetchy. Similar words: rakish, check in, mawkish, checking, peck, freakishness, checking account, kismet. Meaning: ['pekɪʃ] adj. 1. somewhat hungry 2. easily irritated or annoyed.
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1. She was feeling a bit peckish .
2. By ten o'clock I was feeling rather peckish, even though I'd had a large breakfast.
3. This is the stage when party-goers get peckish.
4. I'm feeling a bit peckish. What's in the fridge?
5. With some tuna mousse, if you're really feeling peckish.
6. The kids were getting peckish so Sammy found a cafe nearby.
7. Gayle: I'm a bit peckish too, but it's quite late and we don't want anything too heavy before we go to bed.
8. Qiao son, don't eat will peckish of, very unpalatable, I seek some game, your etc. writes.
9. Speaking of which, if you're feeling peckish, a few minutes' stroll away is the barbecue buffet at Punch, where you can tuck into a vast collection of ribs, salmon(sentencedict.com), prawns and salads.
10. If you're feeling peckish at 10pm, have a small snack.
11. Lenore: Yes, I am a bit peckish , especially as I didn't have anything for breakfast.
12. What do a peckish bee-eater, shaggy bison going head-to-head in snow and pelicans dancing in a pristine lake all have in common?
13. The man who is injured is equally peckish abdomen, and then heard call a voice, unbearable furious, criticize openly.
14. Is there anything to eat? I'm feeling a bit peckish.
15. And, to follow, a little lobster? With some tuna mousse,(sentencedict.com) if you're really feeling peckish.
16. For a slender figure, share your food with the peckish.
17. Looks may not kill, but they can leave you feeling peckish.
18. If you ate a light, healthy, lunch, you may well be feeling a bit peckish by 4 o'clock.
19. Ignoramus already till noon, they are also some to be getting more peckish, accordingly the wine shop coinciding on seeks burning fierce with Hong Jiao.
20. A train of mules trailed behind them, carrying chests and casks and barrels, and hampers of delectables to keep the lord of cheese from growing peckish.
21. In fact, thinking of them makes me a little peckish .