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Definition of peachy in English:

peachy

adjectivepeachiest, peachier ˈpiːtʃiˈpitʃi
  • 1Of the nature or appearance of a peach.

    桃子似的;桃色的

    a peachy shade that's perfect for summer months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead, it delivers a sinuous minerality larded with suave peachy fruit in perfectly poised understatement.
    • Beth, a local belle with peachy cheeks, is casting a line.
    • Shiraz Viognier is not a rosé, but a red made using a small amount of Viognier - usually 5-10%, all that is needed for the peachy Viognier to add perfume.
    • Sal paused. ‘I'd kiss you now, but you're wearing plum and I'm all peachy and we'd end up a fruit salad.’
    • For example people with blonde, auburn or ginger-brown hair are warm and should choose peachy, coral or orange pinks.
    • The result is a mouth-filling velvety vodka with subtle peachy notes.
    • Velvety-soft and topped with a pleasing peachy flavour, it is not far off the quality of the white wines produced from the Viognier grape in the northern Rhône, France - and they cost at least £20.
    • My first glimpse was of her bottom and what a peachy bum it is!
    • She was glowing, with the sort of peachy complexion that makes the words ‘baby’ and ‘bottom’ spring to mind.
    • Carrots can be red, pink, peachy or golden yellow too.
    • He was wearing a black, woollen knee length overcoat, dark jeans and an orange or peachy coloured long sleeve shirt.
    • Long winter trousers are here for now so you can hide your shameful peachy skin.
    • Subtle peachy and oatmeal notes can be recognised on the nose, palate and finish.
    • This Spanish white (don't let that put you off) is really peachy.
    • The flowers are absolutely gorgeous and the Indian stones change colour to a peachy orange in the rain.
    • The cosy kitchen is painted in a peachy terracotta she mixed herself.
    • Ripe, floral peachy aromas with distant soft buttery scents offers up lemon tinged almond flavours that roll on to a lingering mineral edge on the finish.
    • It does taste sort of peachy, with a good dose of sugar and some fizziness.
    • This was a very tasty, perfectly dressed little salad balancing the peppery leaves with the juicy, peachy, sweet fruit.
    • It's creamy and peachy with a little touch of oak.
  • 2North American informal Very satisfactory; fine.

    everything is just peachy

    一切都好极了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Driving and then drinking, however, now that's just peachy.
    • A ‘multi-prong’ strategy sounds like everything is peachy and under control.
    • Life looks peachy for city slickers desperate to escape to the countryside and set up home in converted farm houses.
    • I was feeling pretty peachy about how baby life was treating us until last Tuesday night.
    • Now with a stronger lineup than ever, due to its inclusion of a second and accomplished songwriter, the future looks all bright and peachy for these chaps.
    • I'd break free of all my complexes, become one of those amazingly self possessed seniors I was always in awe of, and everything would be just peachy.
    • I think last year I wrote some nauseating guff about how lovely and peachy it all is, and how single people should be jolly happy and all the rest, because I was all loved up with Marianne.
    • Instead I'll assure you that everything is just peachy and I don't have a thing to complain about!
    • The policy is some way past the whiteboard stage, and everybody is just peachy with it, whatever it is.
    • All looked peachy for the couple.
    • Look, things just haven't been peachy for me, okay?
    • It also appears that as time's gone on, things have become less peachy between the speaker and the government.
    • Everything could be quite peachy and we may be anxious over nothing.
    • Musically, the album is pretty peachy, and there are very few weak songs.
    • Feelings may not be your forte, but giving them the attention they need, rather than pretending everything's peachy, makes them allies instead of enemies.
    • But while everything on the outside looked peachy, the view from the inside of that Madrid hotel room was darkening rapidly.
    • Suddenly realising that the dream job you have is not so peachy after all is a common complaint I get from readers of my own age.
    • Other areas of my life are less peachy.
    • Great, excellent, peachy, now I was snapping at a voice in my head.
    • She's around when things are peachy, but when you're upset or frustrated because you have to deal with some muck in your life, like a family crisis, she pulls a disappearing act.
    Synonyms
    wonderful, marvellous, magnificent, superb, sublime, spectacular, lovely, excellent, fine, delightful, enjoyable, pleasurable

Derivatives

  • peachiness

  • noun
    • Crossing my arms over my chest, the peachiness of my skinny little arms accentuates the whiteness of my shirt.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Again, can't you just see the peachiness of my life?

Rhymes

caliche, Campeche, preachy, screechy

Definition of peachy in US English:

peachy

adjectiveˈpēCHēˈpitʃi
  • 1Of the nature or appearance of a peach.

    桃子似的;桃色的

    a peachy shade that's perfect for summer months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Shiraz Viognier is not a rosé, but a red made using a small amount of Viognier - usually 5-10%, all that is needed for the peachy Viognier to add perfume.
    • The cosy kitchen is painted in a peachy terracotta she mixed herself.
    • Instead, it delivers a sinuous minerality larded with suave peachy fruit in perfectly poised understatement.
    • It does taste sort of peachy, with a good dose of sugar and some fizziness.
    • Ripe, floral peachy aromas with distant soft buttery scents offers up lemon tinged almond flavours that roll on to a lingering mineral edge on the finish.
    • For example people with blonde, auburn or ginger-brown hair are warm and should choose peachy, coral or orange pinks.
    • This was a very tasty, perfectly dressed little salad balancing the peppery leaves with the juicy, peachy, sweet fruit.
    • It's creamy and peachy with a little touch of oak.
    • Sal paused. ‘I'd kiss you now, but you're wearing plum and I'm all peachy and we'd end up a fruit salad.’
    • The result is a mouth-filling velvety vodka with subtle peachy notes.
    • The flowers are absolutely gorgeous and the Indian stones change colour to a peachy orange in the rain.
    • He was wearing a black, woollen knee length overcoat, dark jeans and an orange or peachy coloured long sleeve shirt.
    • My first glimpse was of her bottom and what a peachy bum it is!
    • Long winter trousers are here for now so you can hide your shameful peachy skin.
    • Carrots can be red, pink, peachy or golden yellow too.
    • Subtle peachy and oatmeal notes can be recognised on the nose, palate and finish.
    • Beth, a local belle with peachy cheeks, is casting a line.
    • She was glowing, with the sort of peachy complexion that makes the words ‘baby’ and ‘bottom’ spring to mind.
    • Velvety-soft and topped with a pleasing peachy flavour, it is not far off the quality of the white wines produced from the Viognier grape in the northern Rhône, France - and they cost at least £20.
    • This Spanish white (don't let that put you off) is really peachy.
  • 2North American informal Very satisfactory; fine.

    everything is just peachy

    一切都好极了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Feelings may not be your forte, but giving them the attention they need, rather than pretending everything's peachy, makes them allies instead of enemies.
    • Instead I'll assure you that everything is just peachy and I don't have a thing to complain about!
    • All looked peachy for the couple.
    • A ‘multi-prong’ strategy sounds like everything is peachy and under control.
    • She's around when things are peachy, but when you're upset or frustrated because you have to deal with some muck in your life, like a family crisis, she pulls a disappearing act.
    • It also appears that as time's gone on, things have become less peachy between the speaker and the government.
    • The policy is some way past the whiteboard stage, and everybody is just peachy with it, whatever it is.
    • I was feeling pretty peachy about how baby life was treating us until last Tuesday night.
    • I think last year I wrote some nauseating guff about how lovely and peachy it all is, and how single people should be jolly happy and all the rest, because I was all loved up with Marianne.
    • Musically, the album is pretty peachy, and there are very few weak songs.
    • Driving and then drinking, however, now that's just peachy.
    • Now with a stronger lineup than ever, due to its inclusion of a second and accomplished songwriter, the future looks all bright and peachy for these chaps.
    • Suddenly realising that the dream job you have is not so peachy after all is a common complaint I get from readers of my own age.
    • Life looks peachy for city slickers desperate to escape to the countryside and set up home in converted farm houses.
    • Great, excellent, peachy, now I was snapping at a voice in my head.
    • I'd break free of all my complexes, become one of those amazingly self possessed seniors I was always in awe of, and everything would be just peachy.
    • But while everything on the outside looked peachy, the view from the inside of that Madrid hotel room was darkening rapidly.
    • Other areas of my life are less peachy.
    • Everything could be quite peachy and we may be anxious over nothing.
    • Look, things just haven't been peachy for me, okay?
    Synonyms
    wonderful, marvellous, magnificent, superb, sublime, spectacular, lovely, excellent, fine, delightful, enjoyable, pleasurable
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