Peck

Noun

 * 1) One quarter of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts.
 * They picked a peck of wheat.
 * 1) A great deal; a large or excessive quantity.
 * She figured most children probably ate a peck of dirt before they turned ten.
 * 1) A short kiss.
 * I greeted him with a quick peck on the cheek.

Verb

 * 1) To strike or pierce with the beak or bill (of a bird) or similar instrument.
 * The birds pecked at their food.
 * 1) * 1922,,  Chapter 2
 * The rooster had been known to fly on her shoulder and peck her neck, so that now she carried a stick or took one of the children with her when she went to feed the fowls.
 * 1) To do something in small, intermittent pieces.
 * He has been pecking away at that project for some time now.
 * 1) To type by searching for each key individually.
 * 2)  To type in general.

Thesaurus
abundance, acres, bags, barrel, barrels, batch, beak, brush, bug, bunt, bushel, buss, carp at, chuck, considerable, copiousness, countlessness, dab, deal, fillip, flick, flip, flirt, flood, fret at, fuss at, gobs, good deal, graze, great deal, hassle, heap, heaps, henpeck, lashings, lip, load, loads, lot, lots, lump, mass, mess, mint, mountain, much, multitude, nag, nibble, nibble at, niggle, nosh, numerousness, ocean, oceans, oodles, osculate, pack, pat, peck at, pester, pick, pick at, pick on, pile, piles, plenitude, plenty, pot, power, profusion, quantities, quantity, quite a little, raft, rafts, rap, scads, sea, sight, slew, slews, smack, smooch, snack, snap, spate, stack, stacks, superabundance, superfluity, tap, tickle, tidy sum, tip, tons, touch, volume, wad, wads, whisk, whole slew, world, worlds, yap at

Noun

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 * Armenian:
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 * Polish: cmoknięcie
 * Portuguese: beijoca, bitoca

Verb

 * Arabic: نقر, نقر
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Derived terms

 * pecking order
 * peckish
 * woodpecker