peach
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There were vendors selling peach cobbler, watches, hot dogs and offering tattoos and face paint.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 17, 2026
These hairs resemble the fine, short, light colored vellus hairs that cover much of the human body, commonly known as peach fuzz.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 14, 2026
The Aero warms the water and incorporates the matcha, leaving you with a frothy base to serve on its own or mix with milk, lemonade, peach nectar or even espresso.
From Salon ● Jul. 12, 2026
Over the weekend, some in Scottish Labour were questioning why there hadn't been more focus on the regional ballot – sometimes called the "peach ballot" – in the election.
From BBC ● May 10, 2026
Everything is bright: bright peach walls, bright blue furniture, bright sunlight streaming in through big bright windows.
From "The Science of Breakable Things" by Tae Keller
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InStyle magazine recommends dramatic, dark red vampy lips, external as a breakaway from summer-friendly pinks and peaches.
From BBC ● Jul. 30, 2026
Whole fruits included apples, oranges, bananas, mangos, grapes, pears, melons, strawberries and peaches.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 23, 2026
By early June, the blue stalls selling flowers, peaches, tomatoes and strawberries were open again, separated by a thin green mesh from the ruins.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 8, 2026
Berries, peaches, cherries, plums — anything that can be washed at home and eaten out of hand.
From Salon ● Jun. 18, 2026
And I’d have to think of the peaches rather than the bad blow that I'd been dealt.
From "It All Comes Down to This" by Karen English
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The scheme fell through when the lady loyally peached.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It was the lad who had peached upon him about the grocer's cart; but he bore little malice, not at least towards the young and small.
From Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
No, no, John," he said, "I have'nt peached, and shall not; be you sure of that.
From The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851 by Various
That was why he got peached on—' Here Spotty turned his head with a jerk—'What are you looking at me through that thing for?
From The Uttermost Farthing A Savant's Vendetta by R. Austin (Richard Austin) Freeman
As soon as you said that some one had peached to-day I knew who it was.
From Shrewsbury A Romance by Stanley J. Weyman
For many years "peaching" was underworld slang for denouncing someone to the authorities.
From BBC ● Apr. 20, 2016
Most Saar police at once went Nazi, strove to keep their jobs by peaching on fellow policemen whom they claimed were non-Nazi.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They went on with the good work of peaching on Kulaks.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Meanwhile convicted spies Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gordon Switz of East Orange, N. J. were "exempted from punishment" by the French Government in return for their voluble peaching on the other spies.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Yes; Cæsar would be furious if he knew that I was peaching, but he won't know, and instead of this—er—trifling affair weakening your good opinion of your pal, it will strengthen it."
From The Hill A Romance of Friendship by Horace Annesley Vachell