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the peachy
adjective
Resembling a peach, peach-like.
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Michelle chardonnay ($8), the crisp 2009 Feudi di San Gregorio Falanghina ($12) and the peachy 2010 L'Estandon rosé ($8).
I WONDERED how long the peachy public coexistence between Michelle Wie and veterans on the L.P.G.A. Tour would last.
Her shoulders have the set of someone schooled in deportment, her skin the peachy, porcelain glow that generations of good breeding have buffed to a sheen.
My pick is the peachy shade June which I feel bridges the seasonal gap quite nicely - just the right side of summery brightness without going too far.
The dining room's stage is set with dim, old-style lights that shed a delicious glow on the peachy walls, making all the patrons look lovely.
"So was your stint in Peterborough an inevitable stage on your journey to the peachy job you have now?" asks James Wilson.
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"The peachy-pink flowered perennial was the overwhelming winner voted for by members of R.H.S. plant committees," the R.H.S. states.
For many of us this is the ideal of Christmas carol singing; the peachy-cheeked boy, a model of tuneful perfection.
Brush either bronzer or the peachy-pink blush on your lower lids.
Speaking about his own work, he tends to dwell on the colors, like the "greenish peachy flesh tones" and the "dead grays that feel like your father saying No".
Coach Joe Paterno's name still appears on a university library; his statue stands beside the football stadium; and the flavor Peachy Paterno is still sold at a university creamery.
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