Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for peck

peck

noun as in bite

verb as in bite

Discover More

Example Sentences

Those chicks are doing well and have both been eating, though sometimes they are too busy pecking at each other to get their food, Steers said.

When the dancers leaped off the stage and into the audience for the big finale, Debbie and I eagerly waved one- and five-dollar bills in exchange for a quick hug or peck on the cheek.

But for now, Scott appears to be at the top of their pecking order, with the chance to potentially strengthen his grip on a ninth-inning role this spring.

The leadership pecking order is beginning to take shape, led by Mbappe and a much sharper Bellingham.

From BBC

So when did Grealish's fall down the pecking order really begin?

From BBC

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement