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  • adjective comparative form of peachy: more peachy

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Examples

  • Again as in Iraq, in the face of the obvious, the official word couldn’t be peachier.

    Tom Engelhardt: Debacle! Tom Engelhardt 2012

  • Not surprisingly, things looked peachier to Pat Leahy: "There is no basis to question her integrity and no one should presume that this intelligent woman, who has excelled during every part of her varied and distinguished career, lacks independence."

    HUFFPOST HILL - JUNE 28TH, 2010 2010

  • It began with subtle yet rich aroma of peaches and in the mouth pure peach juice that just kept getting peachier as time went by.

    Who Put Nectarines in the Chardonnay? 2009

  • As I mentioned before, I think McCain's only play is to make this campaign about electing a commander-in-chief and play on the fears of "losing" a conflict we are reminded is looking peachier and peachier if we just stay the course.

    McCain Challenges Obama To Visit Iraq 2009

  • Her eye, drawn horizontally on the plains, was now swept vertically, following the deep-green spires of spruce and pine, and the rock cliffs, which were a beautiful shade of red—like her North Carolina dirt, only peachier, with a dusting of sparkles when the sun glanced off the rock face.

    Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007

  • Her eye, drawn horizontally on the plains, was now swept vertically, following the deep-green spires of spruce and pine, and the rock cliffs, which were a beautiful shade of red—like her North Carolina dirt, only peachier, with a dusting of sparkles when the sun glanced off the rock face.

    Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007

  • Her eye, drawn horizontally on the plains, was now swept vertically, following the deep-green spires of spruce and pine, and the rock cliffs, which were a beautiful shade of red—like her North Carolina dirt, only peachier, with a dusting of sparkles when the sun glanced off the rock face.

    Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007

  • Her eye, drawn horizontally on the plains, was now swept vertically, following the deep-green spires of spruce and pine, and the rock cliffs, which were a beautiful shade of red—like her North Carolina dirt, only peachier, with a dusting of sparkles when the sun glanced off the rock face.

    Plain Language Barbara Wright 2007

  • Do, and make it a peachier or pinker shade than you're used to.

    Suits Rock PeaceBang 2006

  • And at the same time we both smiled and used energy and time convincing the outside world that things couldn't be peachier now that I was well.

    sheepdip Diary Entry sheepdip 2003

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