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peachy

[pee-chee] / ˈpi tʃi /


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The spirits appear and tell them to head north, take a left, and everything will be peachy.

From Salon

Smell : In most cases, but not with all varieties, a peach should smell like a peach: fragrant and, well, peachy.

From Seattle Times

As the visitors gathered at the island’s presidential palace, Yamei, the journalist, was surprised that its entrance was painted peachy pink.

From New York Times

"They're a sort of velvety, browny, peachy, reddy colour, but then on the bottom of the tail they have a bright yellow strip, then up the sides of the wings are yellow flashes."

From BBC

Also known as wild phlox, the plant blooms with soft peachy pink fading to white blossoms at the top of fuzzy stems that grow 2 to 3 feet tall.

From Seattle Times