The most recent example of this came when I pronounced myself " a little peckish, " and saw the familiar glazed expression appear.
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I NEED TO EAT RIGHT NOW ! ! ! " should not be your first concern, even when you start to feel a bit peckish.
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In his 1975 classic, Spielberg made do with a single, peckish shark that was rarely seen and _ except for the humming _ never heard.
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But peckish festivalgoers can dine on barley and root broth; potato, pumpkin and green bean pie; and bread and butter pudding with raisin confit.
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For 40 years Brummer has lured the famished and the peckish to Hobby's, his knish-and-corned beef refuge on Branford Place.
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Wagner said, adding that the movie actually made him a bit peckish because the hens " looked like nice, plump little suckers ."
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Should a visitor to Six Flags Jerry ever feel peckish, he can visit one of the 19 Tom's / Monk's Restaurants throughout the park.
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Pitzas, serving one hungry person or two who are merely peckish, range from $ 6 to $ 8, and small-size appetizers are $ 3.
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Poor Acme, all they wanted was a chance for the world to know how great they are at making world renowned execution devices and popular pastries for peckish party people.
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Lightfoot released his EP " To Kill A Flockin Bird " on Peckish in 2013 that featured Darq E Freaker and Azekel and led to mixes for BBC Radio 1.