peaky

[ˈpiːki]

peaky Definition

  • 1looking pale and thin, often because of illness
  • 2pointed or sharp

Using peaky: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "peaky" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She looked peaky and tired after the long flight.

  • Example

    The mountain had a peaky top that was difficult to climb.

  • Example

    The old fence had peaky edges that could be dangerous.

peaky Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with peaky

  • peaky blinders

    a British television crime drama set in the aftermath of World War I in Birmingham, England

    Example

    Have you watched Peaky Blinders? It's a great show!

  • a type of flat cap with a small peak at the front

    Example

    He wore a peaky cap and a tweed jacket.

  • a pointed or sharp toe on a shoe or boot

    Example

    The new boots have a peaky toe that makes them look very stylish.

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Summary: peaky in Brief

The term 'peaky' [ˈpiːki] can refer to someone looking pale and thin, often due to illness, or something pointed or sharp. Examples include 'She looked peaky and tired after the long flight.' and 'The mountain had a peaky top that was difficult to climb.' Phrases like 'peaky blinders' and 'peaky cap' are also used.