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peach
1[peech]
noun
the subacid, juicy, drupaceous fruit of a tree, Prunus persica, of the rose family.
the tree itself, cultivated in temperate climates.
a light pinkish yellow, as of a peach.
Informal., a person or thing that is especially attractive, liked, or enjoyed.
adjective
made or cooked with peaches or a flavor like that of a peach.
peach pie.
of the color peach.
peach
2[peech]
verb (used without object)
to inform against an accomplice or associate.
verb (used with object)
to inform against; betray.
peach
1/ piːtʃ /
noun
a small rosaceous tree, Prunus persica, with pink flowers and rounded edible fruit: cultivated in temperate regions See also nectarine
the soft juicy fruit of this tree, which has a downy reddish-yellow skin, yellowish-orange sweet flesh, and a single stone See also nectarine
a pinkish-yellow to orange colour
( as adjective )
a peach dress
informal, a person or thing that is especially pleasing
peach
2/ piːtʃ /
verb
slang, (intr except in obsolete uses) to inform against an accomplice
Other Word Forms
- peachlike adjective
- peacher noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of peach1
Word History and Origins
Origin of peach1
Origin of peach2
Example Sentences
Pickleball may be everywhere, but it’s continuing to mature as a serious sport, and Waters is its Michael Jordan—if Michael Jordan was dunking on Naismith’s peach baskets.
But crops such as peaches and asparagus require delicate handling.
But these days, those workouts seem as old-fashioned as hucking a leather ball into a peach basket.
Swift released this shimmering tune in 2013 for the “One Chance” film soundtrack, and true to its title, it is sweet as a peach.
Apple, cherry and peach trees in the back.
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