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[ UK /pˈiːt‍ʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈpitʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. cultivated in temperate regions
  2. a very attractive or seductive looking woman
  3. downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh
  4. a shade of pink tinged with yellow
VERB
  1. divulge confidential information or secrets
    Be careful--his secretary talks

How To Use peach In A Sentence

  • While poor excommunicated Miss Tox, who, if she were a fawner and toad – eater, was at least an honest and a constant one, and had ever borne a faithful friendship towards her impeacher and had been truly absorbed and swallowed up in devotion to the magnificence of Mr Dombey and Son
  • Of course, Whitty himself ain’t exactly a peach; he loves him some torture, and buries knives in bellies with minimal provocation; when it comes to witch-hunting, he’s of the “burn her alive now, ask questions … well, don’t really bother asking questions, it’s just so damn fun to burn people, let’s do it some more!” school. Cry of the Banshee « Skid Roche
  • I pulled out a modest peach dress and pulled it on.
  • You can be morally unimpeachable for entirely selfish reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character.
  • Both of these reception rooms are wallpapered in peach.
  • The crunch leaves of autumn had shrivelled and the sun was a lazy, dusky peach colour.
  • Nectarines exhibit different reactions to specific insect attacks and fungal infections than do peaches.
  • Arrange clumps of fig and peach over the cream. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the fruits, I used candied bitter orange peels, green raisins, and dried apricots, figs (black and white), and peach.
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