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peaked

[pee-kid] / ˈpi kɪd /


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With wind speeds that peaked at 90 mph, that tornado overturned vehicles, damaged street signs downed trees and power poles, and stripped trees of branches.

From Los Angeles Times

The ratio peaked around April at 104 and currently sits at 68, but will drop to 15, he predicted.

From MarketWatch

The sun peaked for an inning while Aaron Ashby pitched and, from my position in the first base well, I was able to make a wide frame.

From BBC

That Lightning & Thunder peaked when Gen Xers were ascendant makes you yearn for Brewer to grapple with how much of their fan base was ironic.

From Los Angeles Times

In earlier days, he said, his pay as a delivery driver peaked at around $2,800 a month.

From The Wall Street Journal