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peck

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Peck \Peck\, n. A quick, sharp stroke, as with the beak of a bird or a pointed instrument.

Usage examples of peck.

The crucial comparison is between B and E, since, although E has tasted the bead, it is amnesic and pecks it later.

For her this was no more apocalyptic than a handshake, a peck on the cheek.

I said, staring straight at Baggy, who, though he was pecking around the lady in front of him, at least was nodding at me.

I was sayin, I arroved at Oberlin, and called on Perfesser Peck for the purpuss of skewerin Kolonial Hall to exhibit my wax works and beests of Pray into.

Thus, his first battle had been like all the others, a blindsided slaughter in these hills, shredded by artillery that they could never reach and he and his fellow Kessentai pecked at by snipers that were impossible to distinguish through the mass of fire.

He was sitting at a desk, there, Bowie, when we went in, just pecking away at an old Oliver typewriter and I had to almost kick the chair out from under him.

To the left of the cist a round hole 6 or 8 inches in diameter has been pecked into the almost vertical face of the rock.

To his ears came only the cooing and fluttering of pigeons, pecking one another in their eagerness as they snatched up wet, gray chunks.

That plume was the signature of Le Corbeau, the bold French rascal who called himself the Crow and claimed the right to peck at those who traveled the night roads north from London.

Le Corbeau, the bold French rascal who called himself the Crow and claimed the right to peck at those who traveled the night roads north from London.

So, on the morning following he sent the Dominie a pig and a peck of fine flour, for which that quaint divine thanked him and prayed Heaven that he might send more.

She was tempted first by the covey of gray partridges she saw pecking at the ripe seeds of ryegrass and einkorn wheat.

Ole Golly leaned over and gave her a hard little peck on the forehead.

He would have turned back at the entrance, but Ivoire drove him on with fierce pecks and harsh cawing.

Judge said, staring out at Lady Justice, a starling perched on her head, several juncos pecking at seed in the scales.