peaching Antonyms

Meaning of peaching

peaching

the edible fruit of the peach, this tree, a sweet juicy fruit with white or yellow flesh, a thin fuzzy skin, and a single seed enclosed in a rough stony covering that is produced by a low spreading Chinese tree related to the plums and cherries and grown in most temperate areas, a moderate yellowish pink, to turn informer, a low spreading freely branching Chinese tree (Prunus persica) of the rose family that has lanceolate leaves and sessile usually pink flowers and is widely cultivated in temperate areas for its edible fruit which is a single-seeded drupe with a hard central stone, a pulpy white or yellow flesh, and a thin fuzzy skin, to inform against, one resembling a peach (as in sweetness, beauty, or excellence)

peaching Sentence Examples

  1. The preacher's peaching ignited a newfound faith within his congregation.
  2. The politician's peaching fell on deaf ears, as the crowd remained unconvinced.
  3. Her peaching was so eloquent, it moved even the hardened criminals to tears.
  4. The young girl's peaching about the importance of education inspired her classmates.
  5. The pastor's peaching centered on themes of love, forgiveness, and hope.
  6. The peaching at the revival meeting stirred the souls of all who attended.
  7. The teacher's peaching captivated the students, making learning a joyful experience.
  8. The mother's peaching to her children about the dangers of the world was met with a mix of fear and respect.
  9. The doctor's peaching about the latest medical advancements gave the patients a glimmer of hope.
  10. The activist's peaching for social justice ignited a movement that transformed the community.

FAQs About the word peaching

the edible fruit of the peach, this tree, a sweet juicy fruit with white or yellow flesh, a thin fuzzy skin, and a single seed enclosed in a rough stony coverin

shopping, snitching (on), ratting (on), splitting (on), turning in, telling (on), informing (on), selling (out), backstabbing, betraying

protecting, saving, defending,guarding, standing by, safeguarding,shielding

The preacher's peaching ignited a newfound faith within his congregation.

The politician's peaching fell on deaf ears, as the crowd remained unconvinced.

Her peaching was so eloquent, it moved even the hardened criminals to tears.

The young girl's peaching about the importance of education inspired her classmates.