Australian English Meaning of pecks

pecks

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Definitions and Meaning of pecks in English

pecks

to strike with a sharp instrument (as a pick), to pick up with the bill, a quick sharp stroke, to bite daintily, a unit of capacity equal to ¼ bushel see measure, an impression or hole made by pecking, to strike or pierce especially repeatedly with the bill or a pointed tool, carp, nag, to eat reluctantly and in small bites, a quick light kiss, a large quantity, a unit of capacity equal to ¹/₄ bushel see Weights and Measures Table, to strike with the bill, a mark or hole made by pecking, to make by pecking, a large quantity or number, to strike, pierce, or pick up something with or as if with the bill

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pecks

to strike with a sharp instrument (as a pick), to pick up with the bill, a quick sharp stroke, to bite daintily, a unit of capacity equal to ¼ bushel see meas

Dozen,loads,lots,piles,quantities,tonnes,bunches,bundles,bushels,chunks

ace,grains,little,mouthfuls,Peanuts,Offcuts,scruples,Shades,spots,sprinkles

pecking orders => pecking orders, pecking (at) => pecking (at), pecked (at) => pecked (at), peck orders => pecking order, peck order => pecking order,