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How to Use "Peak" with Example Sentences
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peak
(adj):
being at the highest or best level; being at the top; busiest
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Used with nouns:
"
Apples should be picked during
peak
season
.
"
(season, production)
"
Try to avoid
peak
hours
.
"
(hours, times)
"
He gave his
peak
performance
at the last Olympic Games.
"
(performance)
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peak
(n):
the highest or best level; the top
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Used with adjectives:
"
The hikers reached the
jagged
peak
of the mountain.
"
(jagged, rocky, sharp)
"
The
snowy
peaks
of the mountains are beautiful.
"
(snowy, snow-covered, snow-capped)
"
We could see the
distant
peak
of Mount St. Helens.
"
(distant)
"
The
mountain
peaks
were covered with snow.
"
(mountain, hilltop)
"
Prices increase during
seasonal
peaks
at the hotel.
"
(seasonal)
"
There was a
sharp
peak
in housing prices a few years ago.
"
(sharp, sudden)
Used with verbs:
"
Hikers
climb
to the
peak
of the mountain.
"
(climb, scale, ascend)
"
Sales
reached
its
peak
during the winter months.
"
(reached, hit)
Used with prepositions:
"
She is at the
peak
of
her career.
"
(of)
"
Car sales were
at
its
peak
last month.
"
(at)
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