peach  /ˈpitʃ/ ? Meaning of "peach"

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Definition(s):

  1. (n) cultivated in temperate regions
  2. (n) a very attractive or seductive looking woman
  3. (n) downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh
  4. (n) a shade of pink tinged with yellow
  5. (v) divulge confidential information or secrets

Usage(s):

  1. The peach-colored house in a modest subdivision near downtown Modesto, Calif.
  2. And no, she does not want them in rust or peach.
  3. As connoisseurs of their local dish, Beijingers love to debate the merits of convection roasters over peach-wood ovens, or to quibble over sauce recipes.

Quotes

  1. "You will see a lot of satin and lace combined and rich colors such as burgundy and beige, silver and peach as well as your classic black and white," Jackson said in a statement. "It makes you feel incredible and offers variety as diverse as...
    on Aug 20, 2008 By: Janet Jackson Source: Reuters

  2. "My grandmother would shanghai pilots at the Havana airport so they'd bring me cartons of mango baby food - the only kind I'd eat. I learned to eat peach later. And in every carton, she'd slip a Cuban record," Estefan said.
    on Aug 26, 2007 By: Gloria Estefan Source: Forbes

  3. "When I joined the Allman Brothers Band was when I first had that feeling of all this music history coming full circle," Trucks said. "Eat a Peach, At Fillmore East and Layla were the records that got me playing."
    on Jan 4, 2007 By: Derek Trucks Source: Malaysia Star

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