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peak

noun as in top of something

noun as in maximum, zenith

verb as in reach highest point

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But, he said, it was worth it - even if, at the very end of his remarks, a small shadow of presidential doubt may have peaked through the bravado.

From BBC

The brief rainstorm comes only days after state officials announced that the state’s snowpack had reached 96% of average on April 1, when the snow season typically reaches its peak.

We may be at the peak uncertainty stage of the current Trump term.

At its peak, 23andMe attracted celebrity attention and held “spit parties,” where high-profile customers spit into a tube to provide their DNA sample.

The piece, published in May of that year, extols Kilmer’s dogged positivity, even at the pandemic’s terrifying peak.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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