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peaks
noun
Plural of peak
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"peaks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to the highest point of something, such as a mountain, or figuratively to describe the highest point of something. For example: "The peaks of his career were yet to come."
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To our left, three softly curving peaks disappeared behind the clouds and then reappeared gradually.
Dave Taylor offers guided trail and fell runs to some of the remotest parts of the Peaks.
Usually, storage of frozen turkeys peaks in August and September.
That said, most of the favourites escaped a helter-skelter day of peaks and troughs with their Tour hopes intact.
Even at their respective football peaks, Ayr United and Kilmarnock weren't accustomed to frequent competitive meetings.
Now we were in the foothills of the mighty Altai mountain range: a barely touched mosaic of alpine meadows, spruce forests and glaciated peaks along the border between Kazakhstan and the far northwest of China.
A photogenic drive (or tour-bus ride) here is the Seven Lakes route, which winds for 110km between a series of lakes surrounded by Andean peaks and beech and myrtle forests enlivened by red anemone-like notros and yellow michay flowers.
Shapely little peaks of the Llyn peninsula stretch west against a declining sun.
It peaks in its third year and usually dies but readily self-seeds.
You'll spend three nights in the historic mining town of McCarthy, surrounded by glaciers and 4,000m peaks, and cruise across Prince William Sound, a stunning glacial landscape that is home to orcas, seals and bald eagles.
At an altitude of 3,500 metres, it looks down on the Atacama desert, the driest place on earth, and on each side snow-capped volcanic peaks stretch away for hundreds of kilometres to the north and south.
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