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peaked
adjective as in pale, sick
Example Sentences
Floodwaters in the capital Colombo peaked overnight, and with rain now stopped there were hopes that waters would begin receding.
Demand peaked in the fall of 2024, and then went “downhill from there,” she noted.
Analysts at Jefferies said Chinese e-commerce companies’ quick-commerce losses likely peaked in the September quarter, suggesting that the hit to earnings could start to moderate.
Traffic was expected to have peaked Tuesday, with more than 52,000 flights set to ferry flyers to their feasts.
The fervor peaked last week when Kiffin denied that he had been given an ultimatum by Ole Miss to announce his decision before the team’s annual clash against Mississippi State.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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