peak - /piːk/
peek - /piːk/
pick - /pɪk/
- At the peak of the mountain, she stopped to pick a flower and take a quick peek at the breathtaking view.
- You can reach the peak if you pick the right trail and sneak a peek at the map along the way.
- The hiker enjoyed the view at the peak, where he could pick berries and peek at the valley below.
- During the peak of the concert, the photographer tried to pick the best moment to take a peek backstage.
- She climbed to the peak, hoping to pick out landmarks and sneak a peek at the neighboring town.
- The teacher reached the peak of frustration when her students tried to pick answers by taking a peek at each other’s papers.
- At sunrise, the climbers reached the peak, each stopping to pick a spot to peek at the rising sun.
- The salesperson said that if you pick this binocular, you can take a better peek at the peak of the mountain.
- The bird rested on the peak of the roof, watching the child pick up seeds and sneak a peek at the garden.
- At the peak of the holiday season, shoppers often pick gifts while trying to sneak a peek at sale prices.
Pronunciation Note:
- Peak: /piːk/ - The highest point or top of something.
- Peek: /piːk/ - A quick or furtive glance.
- Pick: /pɪk/ - To choose or select.
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