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I . peck [pek] N

1. peck (bite):

2. peck fig (kiss):

II . peck [pek] VB trans

1. peck (bite with beak):

2. peck (kiss quickly):

całować [perf po-]

III . peck [pek] VB intr

1. peck (hit):

2. peck (nibble):

pest [pest] N

1. pest AGR:

2. pest inf (nuisance):

3. pest inf (child):

urwis m

I . peep1 [pi:p] N (look)

II . peep1 [pi:p] VB intr

1. peep person:

2. peep flowers:

3. peep sun:

pep [pep] N no pl inf

I . pee [pi:] inf N no pl

pee
siusiu nt

II . pee [pi:] inf VB intr

I . peek [pi:k] N

peer2 [pɪəʳ, Am pɪr] N

1. peer (of equal age):

rówieśnik(-iczka) m (f)

2. peer (of equal status):

równy, -na sobie m, f

3. peer Brit (noble):

par m

4. peer Brit POL:

I . peel [pi:l] N

II . peel [pi:l] VB trans

1. peel fruit, potatoes:

2. peel wrapping:

peke [pi:k] N inf

peke → pekinese

See also pekinese

pekinese <-s [or -]> [ˌpi:kɪˈni:z] N Brit

I . pea [pi:] N

II . pea [pi:] ADJ

peg1 [peg] N

1. peg (small hook):

peg

2. peg (on rope):

peg

3. peg (stick):

peg
palik m
kołek m

II . pen1 <-nn-> [pen] VB trans

pen
pisać [perf na-]

per [pɜ:ʳ, pəʳ, Am pɜ:r, pɚ] PREP

3. per (by means of):

4. per (as stated in):

as per usual inf

I . pet1 [pet] N

1. pet (animal):

pet

2. pet (person):

pet

3. pet Brit inf (dear):

be a pet and...

II . pet1 [pet] ADJ

1. pet (kept at home):

2. pet (favourite):

pet
konik m

pew [pju:] N

Phrases:

take a pew Brit iron

I . peak [pi:k] N

1. peak of career, mountain:

szczyt m

2. peak Brit of hat:

daszek m

I . peal [pi:l] N

2. peal (set of bells):

II . peal [pi:l] VB intr

1. peal:

grzmieć [perf za-]
bić [perf za-]

pear [peəʳ, Am per] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Men tend to be naturally less mobile than women, particularly in their hamstrings, glutes, shoulders and pecs.
www.stuff.co.nz
It was great to have the time looking at his pecs.
www.smh.com.au
When it comes to key problem areas, more than half of men dislike their stomachs, while one in six wish they had bigger pecs.
www.lep.co.uk
He explains that the key to great pecs is actually having a strong back!
www.cnn.com
Beyond aesthetics, chest exercises improve things like throwing or climbing, or even the many everyday movements you're not aware of that engage the pecs.
vitals.lifehacker.com
In fact, the 26-year-old actor shows off rock hard pecs and abs in the movie.
www.tv3.ie
Sometimes they want to show off their pretentious tattoos; sometimes, it seems, they are just proud of their sagging pecs and little bellies.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Chest dips work the pecs as well as the triceps, and they require a dipping machine.
www.lifehacker.com.au
Suddenly, a pair of pecs thrust their way to the top of the news agenda.
www.independent.co.uk
Along with tight pecs with weak back muscles and you have an imbalance that pulls the shoulder girdle away from its ideal position.
www.vanguardngr.com

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