Use "peckish" in a sentence

1. She was feeling a bit peckish .

2. With some tuna mousse, if you're really feeling peckish.

3. In fact, thinking of them makes me a little peckish .

4. I'm feeling a bit peckish. What's in the fridge?

5. For a slender figure, share your food with the peckish.

6. Is there anything to eat? I'm feeling a bit peckish.

7. The kids were getting peckish so Sammy found a cafe nearby.

8. If you're feeling peckish at 10pm, have a small snack.

9. Looks may not kill, but they can leave you feeling peckish.

10. And, to follow, a little lobster? With some tuna mousse, if you're really feeling peckish.

11. Qiao son, don't eat will peckish of, very unpalatable, I seek some game, your etc. writes.

12. I imagine you're... a bit peckish after spending 180 years buried in a hole.

13. By ten o'clock I was feeling rather peckish, even though I'd had a large breakfast.

14. Lenore: Yes, I am a bit peckish , especially as I didn't have anything for breakfast.

15. The man who is injured is equally peckish abdomen, and then heard call a voice, unbearable furious, criticize openly.

16. If you ate a light, healthy, lunch, you may well be feeling a bit peckish by 4 o'clock.

17. Gayle: I'm a bit peckish too, but it's quite late and we don't want anything too heavy before we go to bed.

18. A train of mules trailed behind them, carrying chests and casks and barrels, and hampers of delectables to keep the lord of cheese from growing peckish.

19. A seemingly peckish pelican at the Ichihara Elephant Kingdom in Chiba, Japan halfheartedly attempted to eat a baby Capybara who was sitting closely under the watchful of mom

20. Speaking of which, if you're feeling peckish, a few minutes' stroll away is the barbecue buffet at Punch, where you can tuck into a vast collection of ribs, salmon, prawns and salads.