Collocations for "peak"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "peak" in context.
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peak
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- hiking up to the peak (of the mountain)
- hike down from the peak (of the mountain)
- [on, from] the peak (of the mountain)
- on the mountain peak
- the peak of the mountain is at [10,000 feet]
- a [10,000-foot] peak
- a snow- [covered, capped] peak
- the peak is covered in snow
- there is snow on the peak (year round)
- the highest peak in [North America]
- a [difficult, dangerous] peak to climb
- during the peak of the [skiing, surfing] season
- the price of [oil, gold] reached a peak
- reached a peak last [fall, December]
- peaks and troughs of [sales, shares, prices]
- plot (the) peaks on a [graph, chart]
- at the peak of his [running, football] career
- at the peak of his career in [running]
- whisk the eggs to stiff peaks
- the peak of a cap
- could see her widow's peak
- the peak [value, rate, performance, level] (of)
- [running, functioning, operating] at peak performance
- [crowded, packed, full, slow] during peak [hours, times]
- off-peak and peak seasons
- the peak [travel, vacation, sports] season
- peak-season [bookings, vacations, reservations, figures, sales]
- [during, in, over, throughout] the peak season
- more [expensive, difficult] [during] peak season
- peak [travel, booking, traffic] levels
- we've reached peak [hipster, idiot]
'peak' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):