How To Use Peck at In A Sentence

  • Deal with the question seriously, do not just peck at it.
  • The budgerigar gave a quick peck at the seed.
  • Going on that show was like being a chicken farmer with a bag of grain and suddenly all the chickens are trying to peck at you. The Sun
  • A bird had alighted in the sand with a flash of blue and white feather, to peck at something thrown from the train. Somewhere East of Life
  • He is said to have painted a trompe l'oeil of grapes which was so realistic that birds tried to peck at them.
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  • Q WHY do birds peck at the brown patches on my lawn? The Sun
  • The green spot may have been there to guide the young to peck at the parent's beak and make the parents disgorge food.
  • A bird had alighted in the sand with a flash of blue and white feather, to peck at something thrown from the train. Somewhere East of Life
  • A surprising chaff inch flew down to peck at our crumbs.
  • Q WHY do birds peck at the brown patches on my lawn? The Sun
  • Because they are crammed so tightly, the birds go crazy and peck at each other.
  • Are there going to be pulleys and balls in chutes and sleeping chickens which wake up at the sound of a bell and peck at something until something else falls and eventually a piping hot cup of perfectly brewed coffee is deposited on by bedside table. Coffee Conundra
  • Eating lunch at a small cafe, I saw a sparrow hop through the open door and peck at the crumbs near my table. Christianity Today
  • Sometimes they'll peck at a particularly luscious flower or leaf, too, but there's enough there and to spare so I don't grudge them their dietary needs.
  • Q WHY do birds peck at the brown patches on my lawn? The Sun
  • A bird had alighted in the sand with a flash of blue and white feather, to peck at something thrown from the train. Somewhere East of Life
  • Eating lunch at a small cafe, I saw a sparrow hop through the open door and peck at the crumbs near my table. Christianity Today
  • The mother bird started to peck at me, but I dodged all the pecks and hit her beak with my mace.
  • There was complete and utter silence as Maggie looked around and the train puffed slowly away, gaining speed until it was a speck at the end of the valley.

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