How To Use Peckish In A Sentence
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Vogue was feeling peckish, so had a couple of mini croissants and an orange juice.
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You can also enjoy two snacks if you still feel peckish.
The Sun
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All of this was making me feel a bit peckish.
Times, Sunday Times
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Is there anything to eat? I'm feeling a bit peckish.
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He was getting what ha called "peckish" now, and was just going to the coffee-room of the Victoria Hotel with the intention of ordering a steak and a glass of brandy-and-water -- Mr. Carter never took beer, which is a sleepy beverage, inimical to that perpetual clearness of intellect necessary to a detective -- when he changed his mind, and walked back to the edge of the quay, to prowl along once more with his hands in his pockets, looking at the vessels, and to take another inspection of the deck and captain of the _Crow_.
Henry Dunbar A Novel
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Although my sole intention and natural instinct was to get my date drunk, we were feeling rather peckish.
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This master craftswoman is getting a mite peckish.
Not Flesh Nor Feathers
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Vogue was feeling peckish, so had a couple of mini croissants and an orange juice.
The Sun
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Vogue was feeling peckish, so had a couple of mini croissants and an orange juice.
The Sun
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Feeling peckish he ordered room service, locking the dog in the bathroom when the waiter arrived.
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But I'd been up for seven hours and I was feeling a little peckish.
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The lady and I were doing a bit of shopping on Saturday before D'ave's birthday party and felt a bit peckish, so we decided to get a boerie roll from a couple with a skottel braai outside.
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Following a long and bumpy flight I was parched and peckish.
Times, Sunday Times
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It could go further - a designated 'packed lunch' storage area, so Seb and Trinny can return to pick up the crustless salmon sarnies and houmous Mum prepared for when they get a tad peckish.
Inside the anti-kettling HQ
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I felt like I'd just discovered a block of my favourite chocolate in the fridge just when I was feeling peckish.
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Then he stated that the beer was the best he had ever tasted, except in Bavaria, and in some parts of Spain, he added; and professing to be extremely "peckish," requested to know if there were any cold meat in the house whereof he could make a dinner.
Men's Wives
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You can carry them around in your bag and keep them in your cupboard for when you suddenly feel peckish.
The Sun
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The tigers then get filled up with boiled chickens - so they don't feel too peckish with people around.
The Sun
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Vogue was feeling peckish, so had a couple of mini croissants and an orange juice.
The Sun
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And if you get peckish there's a café, which uses organic produce from the farm's garden whenever possible, and a shop which sells organic vegetables, herbs, plants, honey and eggs.
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He would be able to deal with his peckishness within a couple of hours.
MOONDROP TO MURDER
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And you'd better be careful, he might be feeling a bit peckish.
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But when you get a bit peckish, feel free to stuff one in your rucksack and serve it up.
The Sun
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Heck, you should even feel free to breastfeed while reading this column, ladies, if your little one is feeling a bit peckish.
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I only had fruit for breakfast today so I am a little peckish, I am going to try and stay away from bread, apart from the bread I make myself.
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This can make you feel more peckish, especially on waking.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then the moment the creme brulees and tiramisus arrived he would say he was still a little peckish and join us after all with an ice cream.
BritChick Paris: Why French Men Would Rather Die Than Diet
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What arrived was enough to feed a small and starving army, let alone two slightly peckish punters out for a quiet bite to eat.
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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, prawns and salads.
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Come lunch time today I found myself feeling really rather peckish but didn't fancy anything cooked.
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I was obviously feeling a little peckish when I compiled it.
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But was that hair in a bun or was it, in fact, a real bun in case she got peckish?
Times, Sunday Times
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Certainly, I answered, feeling by this point a bit peckish.
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If you are mildly peckish after lunch, it's stupid.
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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, prawns and salads.
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Feeling peckish, we sauntered over to a colleague's desk.
The Sun
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If I feel peckish while knitting I decide to knit two more rows and if I'm still hungry then I'll go and get something to eat.
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It could go further - a designated 'packed lunch' storage area, so Seb and Trinny can return to pick up the crustless salmon sarnies and houmous Mum prepared for when they get a tad peckish.
Inside the anti-kettling HQ
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If you're peckish, they serve tuna, meat and vegetable empanadas.
10 of the best barrio bars in Barcelona
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And if you are feeling peckish, they have an excellent nourishing lunch menu with soup, and really fresh sandwiches.
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If you're feeling peckish, quality rather than quantity is the word.
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When they get peckish, the queens wag their abdomens across their nests, creating vibrations that ‘ask’ for a nutritious saliva snack.
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They've been waiting a long time for this and will be peckish.
The End of the World: FAQs
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Where I come from "peckish" means hungry, or did back when people said "peckish.
The Final Numbers: Edwards Beats Hillary By A Hair
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But there's no real mystery: you bought it while peckish.
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So, if you feel a little peckish at the end of the night, you could splurge on their delicious chicken fajitas instead of the kebab that normally finishes a night's drinking.
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The chances are you already have something in mind to fill up on if you're feeling peckish.
The Sun
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Breakfast is fruit and if I'm a bit peckish, wholewheat toast and butter.
Louis Smith: 'I make a good roast duck. I won Ready Steady Cook with it'
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I wouldn't even be able to eat a bacon sandwich if I got peckish.
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E&J Gallo Winery’s Trademark Department also peckishly went after Atlanta school teacher Celeste LeTard Williams in 2007 because her art work featured a painting of a rooster juxtaposed with the Spanish word gallo based on a traditional Mexican loteria card.
Gallo’s humor (or lack thereof) | Dr Vino's wine blog
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Vogue was feeling peckish, so had a couple of mini croissants and an orange juice.
The Sun
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If you're feeling peckish you should know that they serve almonds, macadamia nuts and green wasabi peas for snacks.
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Is there anything to eat? I'm feeling a bit peckish.
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Following a long and bumpy flight I was parched and peckish.
Times, Sunday Times
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We were presented with bags of tiny flavoured meringues to take away, in case we were still feeling peckish on the short cab journey home.
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Making some serious dough Feeling peckish?
Times, Sunday Times
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Is anyone else feeling a mite peckish just now?
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Meanwhile, my eyes are really dry and I'd like to put eye drops in so I can reinsert my contacts soon, and I'm feeling kind of peckish, but my pupils show no signs of undilating and I'd prefer not to be caught here, glazed and snarfing chips.
Mmmmm, eye drops.
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You order some more food, because you're peckish.
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I was feeling distinctly peckish when the stuff was safely loaded in the car, so we strolled back into the store and into the coffee shop.
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Come midnight, he's feeling peckish again.
The Sun
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Asquith's is the perfect place for peckish arctophiles, because downstairs from the tearooms is a charming teddy bear shop.
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The man who is injured is equally peckish abdomen, and then heard call a voice, unbearable furious, criticize openly.
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What on earth was the audience supposed to come away with other than an itchy scalp and feeling a bit peckish?
Times, Sunday Times
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‘I'm always a little peckish when I get to the top of a mountain,’ said Max.
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I didn't feel remotely peckish all morning.
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