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Definition of peachy in English: peachyadjectivepeachiest, peachier ˈpiːtʃiˈpitʃi 1Of the nature or appearance of a peach. a peachy shade that's perfect for summer months Example sentencesExamples - Instead, it delivers a sinuous minerality larded with suave peachy fruit in perfectly poised understatement.
- Beth, a local belle with peachy cheeks, is casting a line.
- Shiraz Viognier is not a rosé, but a red made using a small amount of Viognier - usually 5-10%, all that is needed for the peachy Viognier to add perfume.
- Sal paused. ‘I'd kiss you now, but you're wearing plum and I'm all peachy and we'd end up a fruit salad.’
- For example people with blonde, auburn or ginger-brown hair are warm and should choose peachy, coral or orange pinks.
- The result is a mouth-filling velvety vodka with subtle peachy notes.
- Velvety-soft and topped with a pleasing peachy flavour, it is not far off the quality of the white wines produced from the Viognier grape in the northern Rhône, France - and they cost at least £20.
- My first glimpse was of her bottom and what a peachy bum it is!
- She was glowing, with the sort of peachy complexion that makes the words ‘baby’ and ‘bottom’ spring to mind.
- Carrots can be red, pink, peachy or golden yellow too.
- He was wearing a black, woollen knee length overcoat, dark jeans and an orange or peachy coloured long sleeve shirt.
- Long winter trousers are here for now so you can hide your shameful peachy skin.
- Subtle peachy and oatmeal notes can be recognised on the nose, palate and finish.
- This Spanish white (don't let that put you off) is really peachy.
- The flowers are absolutely gorgeous and the Indian stones change colour to a peachy orange in the rain.
- The cosy kitchen is painted in a peachy terracotta she mixed herself.
- Ripe, floral peachy aromas with distant soft buttery scents offers up lemon tinged almond flavours that roll on to a lingering mineral edge on the finish.
- It does taste sort of peachy, with a good dose of sugar and some fizziness.
- This was a very tasty, perfectly dressed little salad balancing the peppery leaves with the juicy, peachy, sweet fruit.
- It's creamy and peachy with a little touch of oak.
2North American informal Very satisfactory; fine. everything is just peachy Example sentencesExamples - Driving and then drinking, however, now that's just peachy.
- A ‘multi-prong’ strategy sounds like everything is peachy and under control.
- Life looks peachy for city slickers desperate to escape to the countryside and set up home in converted farm houses.
- I was feeling pretty peachy about how baby life was treating us until last Tuesday night.
- Now with a stronger lineup than ever, due to its inclusion of a second and accomplished songwriter, the future looks all bright and peachy for these chaps.
- I'd break free of all my complexes, become one of those amazingly self possessed seniors I was always in awe of, and everything would be just peachy.
- I think last year I wrote some nauseating guff about how lovely and peachy it all is, and how single people should be jolly happy and all the rest, because I was all loved up with Marianne.
- Instead I'll assure you that everything is just peachy and I don't have a thing to complain about!
- The policy is some way past the whiteboard stage, and everybody is just peachy with it, whatever it is.
- All looked peachy for the couple.
- Look, things just haven't been peachy for me, okay?
- It also appears that as time's gone on, things have become less peachy between the speaker and the government.
- Everything could be quite peachy and we may be anxious over nothing.
- Musically, the album is pretty peachy, and there are very few weak songs.
- Feelings may not be your forte, but giving them the attention they need, rather than pretending everything's peachy, makes them allies instead of enemies.
- But while everything on the outside looked peachy, the view from the inside of that Madrid hotel room was darkening rapidly.
- Suddenly realising that the dream job you have is not so peachy after all is a common complaint I get from readers of my own age.
- Other areas of my life are less peachy.
- Great, excellent, peachy, now I was snapping at a voice in my head.
- She's around when things are peachy, but when you're upset or frustrated because you have to deal with some muck in your life, like a family crisis, she pulls a disappearing act.
Synonyms wonderful, marvellous, magnificent, superb, sublime, spectacular, lovely, excellent, fine, delightful, enjoyable, pleasurable
Derivatives noun Crossing my arms over my chest, the peachiness of my skinny little arms accentuates the whiteness of my shirt. Example sentencesExamples - Again, can't you just see the peachiness of my life?
Rhymes caliche, Campeche, preachy, screechy Definition of peachy in US English: peachyadjectiveˈpēCHēˈpitʃi 1Of the nature or appearance of a peach. a peachy shade that's perfect for summer months Example sentencesExamples - Shiraz Viognier is not a rosé, but a red made using a small amount of Viognier - usually 5-10%, all that is needed for the peachy Viognier to add perfume.
- The cosy kitchen is painted in a peachy terracotta she mixed herself.
- Instead, it delivers a sinuous minerality larded with suave peachy fruit in perfectly poised understatement.
- It does taste sort of peachy, with a good dose of sugar and some fizziness.
- Ripe, floral peachy aromas with distant soft buttery scents offers up lemon tinged almond flavours that roll on to a lingering mineral edge on the finish.
- For example people with blonde, auburn or ginger-brown hair are warm and should choose peachy, coral or orange pinks.
- This was a very tasty, perfectly dressed little salad balancing the peppery leaves with the juicy, peachy, sweet fruit.
- It's creamy and peachy with a little touch of oak.
- Sal paused. ‘I'd kiss you now, but you're wearing plum and I'm all peachy and we'd end up a fruit salad.’
- The result is a mouth-filling velvety vodka with subtle peachy notes.
- The flowers are absolutely gorgeous and the Indian stones change colour to a peachy orange in the rain.
- He was wearing a black, woollen knee length overcoat, dark jeans and an orange or peachy coloured long sleeve shirt.
- My first glimpse was of her bottom and what a peachy bum it is!
- Long winter trousers are here for now so you can hide your shameful peachy skin.
- Carrots can be red, pink, peachy or golden yellow too.
- Subtle peachy and oatmeal notes can be recognised on the nose, palate and finish.
- Beth, a local belle with peachy cheeks, is casting a line.
- She was glowing, with the sort of peachy complexion that makes the words ‘baby’ and ‘bottom’ spring to mind.
- Velvety-soft and topped with a pleasing peachy flavour, it is not far off the quality of the white wines produced from the Viognier grape in the northern Rhône, France - and they cost at least £20.
- This Spanish white (don't let that put you off) is really peachy.
2North American informal Very satisfactory; fine. everything is just peachy Example sentencesExamples - Feelings may not be your forte, but giving them the attention they need, rather than pretending everything's peachy, makes them allies instead of enemies.
- Instead I'll assure you that everything is just peachy and I don't have a thing to complain about!
- All looked peachy for the couple.
- A ‘multi-prong’ strategy sounds like everything is peachy and under control.
- She's around when things are peachy, but when you're upset or frustrated because you have to deal with some muck in your life, like a family crisis, she pulls a disappearing act.
- It also appears that as time's gone on, things have become less peachy between the speaker and the government.
- The policy is some way past the whiteboard stage, and everybody is just peachy with it, whatever it is.
- I was feeling pretty peachy about how baby life was treating us until last Tuesday night.
- I think last year I wrote some nauseating guff about how lovely and peachy it all is, and how single people should be jolly happy and all the rest, because I was all loved up with Marianne.
- Musically, the album is pretty peachy, and there are very few weak songs.
- Driving and then drinking, however, now that's just peachy.
- Now with a stronger lineup than ever, due to its inclusion of a second and accomplished songwriter, the future looks all bright and peachy for these chaps.
- Suddenly realising that the dream job you have is not so peachy after all is a common complaint I get from readers of my own age.
- Life looks peachy for city slickers desperate to escape to the countryside and set up home in converted farm houses.
- Great, excellent, peachy, now I was snapping at a voice in my head.
- I'd break free of all my complexes, become one of those amazingly self possessed seniors I was always in awe of, and everything would be just peachy.
- But while everything on the outside looked peachy, the view from the inside of that Madrid hotel room was darkening rapidly.
- Other areas of my life are less peachy.
- Everything could be quite peachy and we may be anxious over nothing.
- Look, things just haven't been peachy for me, okay?
Synonyms wonderful, marvellous, magnificent, superb, sublime, spectacular, lovely, excellent, fine, delightful, enjoyable, pleasurable |