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the bells nearly drove him mad. The doleful peal rang out for<br />

yet another fisherman lost at sea. A resounding peal of thunder<br />

shook the house.<br />

--v. 2 ring, toll, chime, clang, tintinnabulate, reverberate,<br />

resonate, resound; knell; boom, crash, roar, roll, rumble,<br />

thunder: The cowbells pealed plaintively, reminding me of my<br />

youth in the Alps. Lightning flashed, and the echoing thunder<br />

pealed through the valley.<br />

pearl n. gem, treasure, prize, cream, flower, wonder, nonpareil:<br />

Wasn't Cuba once called the Pearl of the Antilles?<br />

pearly adj. nacreous, pearl-like, perlaceous, lustrous,<br />

mother-of-pearl: The dress was trimmed with pink lace and<br />

little pearly buttons.<br />

peasant n. rustic, countryman, countrywoman, farmer, provincial, (farm)<br />

worker, (country) bumpkin, bucolic; peon, fellah, muzhik or<br />

mouzhik or mujik; Historical esne, serf, Archaic swain, hind,<br />

churl, Derogatory yokel, hill-billy, bog-trotter, oaf, lump,<br />

lout, boor, churl, clod, clodhopper; Colloq US and Canadian<br />

hick, galoot or galloot, Derogatory hayseed, rube, Derogatory<br />

and offensive US poor white (trash): Regimes came and went, but<br />

the life of the medieval peasant endured.<br />

peccadillo<br />

n. slip, error, lapse, mistake, infraction, violation, misdeed,<br />

shortcoming, misstep, blunder, faux pas, indiscretion, gaffe,<br />

botch, stumble, fault, petty sin, (minor) transgression,<br />

trespass, Colloq slip-up, goof: We have to forgive the<br />

occasional peccadillo.<br />

peculiar adj. 1 odd, curious, strange, queer, bizarre, weird, unusual,<br />

abnormal, anomalous, aberrant, deviant or deviate, eccentric,<br />

uncommon, outlandish, exceptional, extraordinary, out of the<br />

ordinary, offbeat, unorthodox, atypical, idiosyncratic,<br />

unconventional, out-of-the-way, quaint, unique, singular, one of<br />

a kind, sui generis, distinct, distinguished, special,<br />

particular, quirky, funny, freakish, Slang far-out, freaky, Brit<br />

rum: Don't you agree that anyone who by choice goes barefoot in<br />

winter is a bit peculiar? She enjoys a peculiar immunity to<br />

colds. 2 Usually, peculiar to. typical of, characteristic of,

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