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    peaked


    1. He peaked out, shading his eyes from the blinding afternoon sun


    2. in green overalls and a third in a peaked cap


    3. No other signs or advertisements gave a clue as to what was inside but it looked like somewhere interesting and my curiosity peaked again


    4. Grey peaked cap on the back of his head, grey crumpled uniform over grey crumpled shirt, braided epaulettes, dusty, scuffed leather boots


    5. with a peaked roof that covered about forty horses’


    6. Danny imagined Alsatians in black trousers, jackets and peaked


    7. a wink, he pulled off his little peaked red cap, smiled the broadest


    8. I knew her blood pressure had peaked again


    9. The traffickers’ social life therefore peaked, not Saturdays or Sundays, but on Tuesdays and Wednesdays when work was done


    10. This had peaked her curiosity

    11. Rocky would become isolated, with only volunteer State Emergency Services and police personnel continuing to evacuate locals to higher ground as the river peaked


    12. Blood flow to the brain was crucial in maintaining consciousness in this turn…he grunted and groaned as the gees peaked out and then subsided


    13. Colling could see that the trim on their peaked caps was red, indicating they were probably Red Army, and not NKVD


    14. our senses as young stags will try their horns on trees; no one will win, young points grow peaked, roots weak, by this symbolic trial


    15. A wave peaked up and he turned and paddled for it


    16. As expected, the crowd peaked during the Doberman set


    17. they peaked at the ultimate hardness


    18. Government spending peaked just under 53% of GDP in 1945


    19. Giving her two aspirin, her grandmother said she looked peaked before issuing orders Jesse was more than willing to comply with


    20. Pushing the door forward a bit, she peaked through to see a large, empty space with no windows

    21. The view moved in closer, centering on a large peaked roof woven of palm fronds and supported by tall bamboo poles, with carpets and furniture placed on the sand beneath it


    22. Walter Thompson to further my career at a higher level, not as somebody whose career peaked out after seven years in the business


    23. He cautiously peaked around the shack


    24. Their anger peaked when they heard it


    25. clump had a density that peaked in the centre and fell off toward the edges


    26. I pushed it slowly as I peaked in


    27. The sun peaked over the top of the mountain behind Lovern and his hair glistened with the red gold of its light


    28. The sun’s pink rays peaked over the mountain and I dialed Tim’s mobile


    29. "So, I’m on my own," Zoe muttered as she picked up the blades of grass that peaked out from the edges of her coat


    30. I took a few steps back and peaked around the corner

    31. Those peaked breasts with tender pink


    32. It proceeded to climb and peaked at #18, but has since slipped some, not really a surprise, though it did linger for a good time at #1 in Science Fiction


    33. She peaked just to make sure and found Victor standing behind the tree


    34. “Questioning?” June’s confusion peaked to the point of anger


    35. The riders were typical hillmen, lean and hawk-faced; peaked steel caps were on their heads and chain-mail glinted under their flowing kaftans


    36. He sat his horse among a cluster of his men—thick-bodied Shemites with curled blue-black beards and hooked noses; the low-swinging sun struck glints from their peaked helmets and the silvered scales of their corselets


    37. He had a thick scarf wound around his neck, which with his heavy spectacles, and peaked cap, almost hid his face…must have a bad cold or perhaps flu…better keep the partition closed!…


    38. The visitor was dressed in a light green tunic and a black, peaked cap


    39. Activity peaked in the '40s when the dollar volume ran $350 million a year


    40. He peaked as best he could around the bend and saw several Leaf Monsters working on something

    41. Once the drastic reduction in the domesticated human population had taken place, anticipated to be mostly complete within the first few months after the initiation of EADUN, it was hoped that reforestation and cleaner seas would optimise the natural capture of carbon and, in combination with the various geoengineering projects that had already been running for many decades, it was anticipated that global warming would have slowed and peaked out by the end of the twenty-first century


    42. By now, the booze in my system had peaked


    43. Her eyes drooped and her cheeks were peaked


    44. A tiny bit of tight curly gray hair peaked out from under his hat


    45. “What?” he asked, attention peaked


    46. “We won’t need those,” he groaned, dipping his head to kiss her as he moved a hand to her breast, squeezing and circling the pad of his thumb over her peaked nipple through the thin fabric of her shirt


    47. Gary studied her eyes; his attention peaked


    48. artefact and that seems to have peaked his interest, I


    49. Liu set his empty teacup back on the saucer and slid to the front of his chair, his attention peaked


    50. My sense about radars tells me that the processor will be peaked out at a much lower cost than most other items












































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