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pecs
1[ peks ]
plural noun
Informal.
- pectoral muscles.
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2[ peych ]
noun
- a city in SW Hungary.
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/ ːʃ /
noun
- an industrial city in SW Hungary: university (1367). Pop: 158 942 (2003 est)
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of pecs1
First recorded in 1965–70; by shortening
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Example Sentences
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Consequently, the front of the body — the pecs — tighten up and the back of the shoulders get over-stretched.
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They must want to look like a fascist street thug and they fail to understand that modern women value sensitivity, not pecs.
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I scanned his prominent pecs and tense arms.
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On the flip side, we also never believe that hapless Oliver would have those pecs.
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Rare is the queen who spends five days a week at the gym inflating masculine pecs, amplifying delts and defining abs — or, worse, ignoring altogether questions of style, anatomical or applied.
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