peaked

[US]/piːkt/
[UK]/'pikt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. pointed.

Phrases & Collocations

peak performance

peak season

peak physical condition

peak value

peak load

peak period

peak power

peak area

peak time

peak current

peak stress

peak shaving

absorption peak

peak pressure

peak flow

peak voltage

peak acceleration

peak hour

peak height

peak reverse voltage

Example Sentences

its popularity peaked in the 1940s.

steel production had peaked in 1974.

You're looking a little peaked today.

On the head is a manteau-like peaked cap as long as to the shoulders.

A tatter of shadows peaked to white,

the peaked hills, blue and pearled with clouds.

Day by day the disappointed lover peaked and pined.

Toy sales peaked just before Christmas and are now decreasing.

A month elapsed, the girl was narcose all the same.The boy was peaked and pined, but he still believed that she would get better one day.

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