peck (at) Antonyms

Meaning of peck (at)

peck (at)

to take small bites of (food)

peck (at) Sentence Examples

  1. The hummingbird hovered above the flower, its tiny beak pecking delicately at the nectar.
  2. The rooster strutted around the yard, pecking at the ground in search of food.
  3. The woodpecker perched on the tree trunk, its sharp beak pecking away at the bark.
  4. The baby bird pecked incessantly at its mother's beak, demanding nourishment.
  5. The kitten cautiously approached the bird, its claws extended and its intent to peck.
  6. The squirrel darted across the branch, its sharp teeth pecking at a nut.
  7. The chickens pecked at the scattered grain, oblivious to the danger lurking nearby.
  8. The woodpecker pecked at the tree's trunk, creating a loud hammering sound.
  9. The pigeons pecked at the crumbs on the sidewalk, oblivious to the bustling world around them.
  10. The baby bird pecked at its toy, its small beak making a gentle tapping sound.

FAQs About the word peck (at)

to take small bites of (food)

bother, carp (at), needle, urge, hound,pick at, beg, nag, dog, annoy

compliment, recommend, commend, praise, tout, laud, applaud,build up,acclaim, extol

The hummingbird hovered above the flower, its tiny beak pecking delicately at the nectar.

The rooster strutted around the yard, pecking at the ground in search of food.

The woodpecker perched on the tree trunk, its sharp beak pecking away at the bark.

The baby bird pecked incessantly at its mother's beak, demanding nourishment.