peck
/pษk/IPA: /P EH1 K/
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An act of striking with a beak.
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A small kiss.
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To strike or pierce with the beak or bill (of a bird).
โThe birds pecked at their food.โ
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To form by striking with the beak or a pointed instrument.
โto peck a hole in a treeโ
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To strike, pick, thrust against, or dig into, with a pointed instrument, especially with repeated quick movements.
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To seize and pick up with the beak, or as if with the beak; to bite; to eat; often with up.
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To do something in small, intermittent pieces.
โHe has been pecking away at that project for some time now.โ
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To type by searching for each key individually.
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To type in general.
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To kiss briefly.
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One quarter of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts.
โThey picked a peck of wheat.โ
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A great deal; a large or excessive quantity.
โShe figured most children probably ate a peck of dirt before they turned ten.โ
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To throw.
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To lurch forward; especially, of a horse, to stumble after hitting the ground with the toe instead of the flat of the foot.
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Discoloration caused by fungus growth or insects.
โan occurrence of peck in riceโ
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