Adjective (1)
the church's peaked spire is a prominent feature of the town's skyline Adjective (2)
you probably should go home, as you're looking awfully peaked
I'm feeling a little peaked, so I'm going to lie down
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Adjective
First, egg whites are whisked carefully to make a stiff-peaked meringue.—
Amber Love Bond,
Southern Living,
15 Apr. 2026 Fowler-Nicolosi more or less peaked as a redshirt freshman.—
Sean Keeler,
Denver Post,
5 Apr. 2026 This suede jacket has an angled front zipper, peaked lapels, shoulder epaulets, and a variety of zippered and welt pockets.—
Jamie Allison Sanders,
People.com,
26 Aug. 2025 This tweed jacket is a close lookalike for Stewart’s, thanks to the double-breasted fit, peaked lapels, and golden buttons.—
Jamie Allison Sanders,
PEOPLE,
11 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for peaked