peaked in English

adjective
1
having a peak.
a peaked cap
2
(of a person) gaunt and pale from illness or fatigue.
you do look a little peaked
verb
1
reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time.
its popularity peaked in the 1940s
synonyms:reach its heightclimaxreach a climaxcome to a head
2
decline in health and spirits; waste away.

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1. Crescendoed: as in peaked, crested

2. 17 The upward movement peaked in 1810-

3. Barnstormer peaked my interest from the beginning

4. Wind speeds peaked at 105 mph yesterday.

5. Juvenile and immature antheridia peaked in winter while mature and dehisced antheridia peaked in spring, suggesting Antherozooids were available for fertilisation.

6. Official figures show that unemployment peaked in November.

7. 8 You're looking a little peaked this morning.

8. 10 Oil production peaked in the early 1980s.

9. 2 His career peaked during the 1970's.

10. 5 Temperatures have peaked at over thirty degrees Celsius.

11. Do I look silly with the peaked cap?

12. 14 Cappellitti - shaped like peaked hats and stuffed.

13. 9 Wind speeds peaked at 105 mph yesterday.

14. Day by day the disappointed lover peaked and pined.

15. 6 Official figures show that unemployment peaked in November.

16. 3 They peaked the oars and had a rest.

17. 18 In 1952-53 membership peaked at a million.

18. His first single " Buzzin' " peaked at No

19. 7 Sales peaked in August,(www.Sentencedict.com) then fell sharply.

20. The bond-dependency ratio peaked this fiscal year, he said.

21. 19 Steel's production peaked at 8 million tons in 19

22. 15 Gold braid glowed on his peaked hat and epaulettes.

23. 4 Day by day the disappointed lover peaked and pined.

24. Conventional production of oil has peaked, conservatively, between 2007 and 2010.

25. Output peaked in 2002 and may peter out in a decade.

26. Where Tim the ostler listened. His face was and peaked.

27. Toy sales peaked just before Christmas and are now decreasing.

28. "Bbiribbom Bberibbom" peaked at number 61 on the Gaon Chart.

29. 1 She pursed her pretty lips and peaked her eyebrows.

30. The song peaked at number 4 in the Spanish download chart.

31. The prices of most commodities peaked when stocks had reached low levels

32. Sales have now peaked and we expect them to decrease soon.

33. A chauffeur's peaked cap was pulled down over his high forehead.

34. Sky - blue, both sides is setting peaked cap of maize edge.

35. 12 The bond-dependency ratio peaked this fiscal year, he said.

36. 16 The bond-dependency ratio peaked this fiscal year, he said.

37. 12 Toy sales peaked just before Christmas and are now decreasing.

38. 26 The little enterprise set up by Mr. Leo had peaked out.

39. 13 Sales have now peaked and we expect them to decrease soon.

40. The A-side peaked at No. 3 on the US Billboard Christmas chart.

41. Their song "Spaceships" peaked on the Spotify Viral 50 chart at third.

42. 25 Bonds peaked in January, and suffered a big decline since then.

43. The prices of most commodities peaked when stocks had reached low levels.

44. Tensions between NATO and Belarus peaked after the March 2006 presidential election in Belarus.

45. 20 They peaked in 1985 when a record 000 petitions for divorce were filed.

46. Utopian socialism arose in Europe in the sixteenth century, peaked in nineteenth century.

47. In contrast, Cardiids identified using the morphological method peaked a week earlier making

48. Top synonyms for Climaxed (other words for Climaxed) are peaked, pinnacled and climaxes.

49. He is very shy, so he wears his hair long with the peaked cap.

50. On the head is a manteau - like peaked cap as long as to the shoulders.