[
US
/ˈpitʃi/
]
[ UK /pˈiːtʃi/ ]
[ UK /pˈiːtʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of something resembling a peach in color
-
very good
you look simply smashing
we had a grand old time
a neat sports car
had a great time at the party
he did a bully job
How To Use peachy In A Sentence
- Look, things just haven't been peachy for me, okay?
- A ‘multi-prong’ strategy sounds like everything is peachy and under control.
- Stay peachy-skinned by applying soothing, unperfumed skincare products to moisturise and protect. The Sun
- It's warm and blue and there are white peaches that taste just peachy. Times, Sunday Times
- Peachy tones look great on most complexions (or dab a bronzy shade on eyelids, cheekbones and lips), while a frosty white tone adds instant sexiness to darker complexions.
- Square back pockets that aren't tilted make your bottom look peachy. Times, Sunday Times
- She had a wide, laughing mouth, searching grey eyes and the kind of peachy complexion most New York women would kill for. Black Blade
- Be 19 with peachy, firm skin unblemished by the ravages of time. The Sun
- Be 19 with peachy, firm skin unblemished by the ravages of time. The Sun
- She was glowing, with the sort of peachy complexion that makes the words ‘baby’ and ‘bottom’ spring to mind.