English to Lithuanian Meaning of peach - persikas


Peach :
persikas

persikas

persikaspersikaipersiko spalvos
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Definitions of peach in English
Noun(1) cultivated in temperate regions(2) a very attractive or seductive looking woman(3) downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh(4) a shade of pink tinged with yellow
Verb(1) divulge confidential information or secrets
Examples of peach in English
(1) On ten minutes Hibs got back into the game with a peach of a goal.(2) The colour is pure pale pink, with a hint of peach on the outside of the buds, and the scent is warm and strong.(3) His skin was a light peach and she could now tell he was almost 6 foot.(4) Three minutes later Hearts were nearly two up following a peach of a move.(5) His luminous palette of beiges, peach , light browns, blues and greens approximates the hues of ice creams.(6) He calls it ÔÇÿa peach of a bookÔÇÖ.(7) the other members of the gang would not hesitate to peach on him if it would serve their purpose(8) And when given the whole 90 minutes against the Germans, he scored one - a peach of a free-kick - and set up the other for Baros.(9) Just to make things a bit more difficult, salmon doesn't necessarily work with the same colors that peach or apricot do.(10) However, they stuck to their task and broke through with a peach of a try.(11) But for his sheer industry, his perseverance and a peach of a goal - at a crucial time - Garrymore's star corner-forward gets the nod.(12) Herbaceous borders, a grass walk banked with magnificent hydrangeas and plum, peach and apple trees are also to be found.(13) Steven McDonnell kicked a peach of a point for the first score of the second-half.(14) She got the same shades as I did last year, a browny colour and peach .(15) It was a peach of a strike and his celebration wasn't bad, either.(16) a peach satin nightdress
Related Phrases of peach
(1) peach blossom ::
peach blossom
(2) honey peach ::
medaus persikas
(3) juicy peach ::
sultingas persikas
(4) peach fuzz ::
persikų pūkelis
(5) peach-shaped thing ::
persikų formos dalykas
(6) peach-tree ::
persikų medis
Synonyms
Noun
1. knockout ::
nokautas
2. beauty ::
grožis
3. stunner ::
Gražus
4. sweetheart ::
širdelė
5. lulu ::
Lulu
6. dish ::
patiekalas
7. mantrap ::
Gaudyklę
10. looker ::
žiūrovas
Verb
12. blab ::
plepėjimas
13. babble ::
vapėti
14. blab out ::
išplepėti
15. spill the beans ::
prasiplepėti
16. talk ::
kalbėti
17. babble out ::
išplepėti
18. tattle ::
paskalos
19. sing ::
dainuoti
Different Forms
peach, peaches, peachy
Word Example from TV Shows
Hey, look, I have
peach schnapps.

Hey, look, I have PEACH schnapps.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 10

...when you accidentally spill peach
Snapple into a helium-neon laser.

...when you accidentally spill PEACH Snapple into a helium-neon laser.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 6

In a voice that was sweet as a peach...

In a voice that was sweet as a PEACH...

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

Well, aren't you a peach.

Well, aren't you a PEACH.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 9

Oh, thanks, you're a peach.

Oh, thanks, you're a PEACH.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 23

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