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peaky

English

Etymology

peak +? -y

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pi?ki/
  • Rhymes: -i?ki

Adjective

peaky (comparative peakier, superlative peakiest)

  1. Sickly; peaked.
  2. Characterised by peaks.
    • 1832, Alfred Tennyson, The Palace of Art
      over hills with peaky tops engrail'd
    • 1994, John S. Hares, Duncan Royle, Measuring the value of information technology (page 176)
      A wide spread of possible outcomes will give a relatively flat distribution and so indicate a risky project. A narrow spread of results will give a very peaky graph and indicate a low risk project.

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peakily

English

Etymology

peaky +? -ly

Adverb

peakily (comparative more peakily, superlative most peakily)

  1. In a peaky manner.

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