Uk English Meaning of peaks

peaks

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Definitions and Meaning of peaks in English

peaks

the front part of a cap or hat, of, relating to, or being a period of maximum intensity or activity, a part of a piece of clothing that is pointed or sticks out, to cause to come to a peak, point, or maximum, the top of a hill or mountain, to grow thin or sickly, the upper aftermost corner of a fore-and-aft sail, to set (a gaff, a yard, etc.) nearer the perpendicular, to reach a maximum (as of capacity, value, or activity), a prominent mountain usually having a well-defined summit, to hold (oars) with blades well raised, the highest point of development, the highest level or greatest degree, to reach or cause to come to a peak, point, or maximum, to dwindle away, the narrow part of a ship's bow or stern or the part of the hold in it, the top of a hill or mountain ending in a point, being at the height of popularity, use, or attention, a high point in a course of development especially as represented on a graph, a sharp or pointed end, a mountain all by itself, promontory, a pointed or projecting part of a garment, something resembling a mountain peak, the visor of a cap or hat, being at or reaching the maximum, widow's peak

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peaks

the front part of a cap or hat, of, relating to, or being a period of maximum intensity or activity, a part of a piece of clothing that is pointed or sticks out

mountains,Alps,humps,mounts<br>,Pinnacles,mountain ranges,horns,Inselbergs,knobs,mountain ranges

basins,Valleys,bowls,depressions,hollows,waltzes

peachy keen => peachy keen, peaching => peach, peaches => Peaches, peached => peach, peaces => peace,