peck in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
Peck (verb): to strike or touch something lightly, often with a pointed object or beak.
Sample Sentences
- The bird began to peck at the seeds scattered on the ground.
- He felt a sharp pain when the toddler decided to peck at his cheek with her tiny fingers.
- As the sun set, she watched the chickens pecking around the yard, looking for insects.
- In the quiet of the morning, I could hear the woodpecker pecking rhythmically against the tree.
- She leaned in to peck her friend on the cheek as a friendly greeting.
- She felt a sharp peck on her cheek as the playful kitten batted at her face.
- He decided to take a break from work and peck away at his guitar for a while.
- As the sun set, the chickens returned to their coop, pecking at the ground for any leftover grains.
- The child tried to mimic the way a woodpecker would peck at the tree trunk.
- The bird will often peck at the seeds scattered on the ground.
- She gave him a quick peck on the cheek before rushing out the door.
- The children watched as the woodpecker began to peck at the tree trunk.
- He decided to peck at his food rather than eat a full meal.
- With a gentle peck, the mother hen called her chicks to follow her.
- She felt a sharp peck on her arm as the tiny chick explored its surroundings.
- He decided to peck away at the wood until it was perfectly smooth.
- The children laughed as they watched the duck pecking at their picnic crumbs.
- With each gentle peck, the hen laid another egg in her cozy nest.