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  • verb Present participle of peach.

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Examples

  • LAMB: Let me ask you a political question because you might remember that C. Vann Woodward was one of the three historians that led the group of 400 that opposed the idea of peaching -- impeaching President

    Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression & War 1999

  • All those who vote for "peaching" say aye!!! alex, Philly!

    South Carolina panel votes against impeaching Sanford 2009

  • What works: Slight "peaching" on both sides makes the fabric feel soft and not as slick as typical silk-weight thermals.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Jill K. Robinson 2010

  • What works: Slight "peaching" on both sides makes the fabric feel soft and not as slick as typical silk-weight thermals.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Jill K. Robinson 2010

  • Been peaching it up myself recently - peach salsa - just great with barbecue pork butt.

    Peach ice cream on a summer morning | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008

  • I'vebeen peaching rifles in teh 10 lb range for months, hopefuly afewhave listened.

    Weight a Minute 2008

  • They'd caught me, too, and I'd only got off by peaching on Dawson and his pals, and showing the keepers where ... and suddenly, where there had been nothing a moment ago, a shadow moved in the gloom beneath the trees, stopped, and took on form in the half-light.

    Fiancée 2010

  • If the squire should dream you have a thought of peaching — I am only speaking for your good, Father

    Redgauntlet 2008

  • I know I'm peaching to the choir here at "The Gods Are Bored."

    Virgin Mary on the Rocks Anne Johnson 2008

  • I know I'm peaching to the choir here at "The Gods Are Bored."

    Archive 2008-10-01 Anne Johnson 2008

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