What's the difference between meaty and peaty?

Meaty


Definition:

  • (a.) Abounding in meat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Perisic darts in from the edge of the penalty area to get on the end of it and thumps a meaty header wide.
  • (2) On average, monosodium glutamate and seltzer, which mongrel dogs do not normally encounter in their diets, produced lower gastric acid secretion and pancreatic polypeptide release than sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and meaty tastes.
  • (3) Each prominent character has been given meaty storylines to gorge on, and while some haven’t panned out quite as well as others (Jimmy’s sideline as a sex worker was introduced and wisely dropped, as was an ill-advised plot-strand about drug-induced rape), the web of intrigue that’s been constructed so far doesn’t have any major weaknesses in it at all.
  • (4) Nordestinos brought their hearty, meaty peasant cuisine with them, and one former factory worker, Jose Oliveira de Almeid, called simply Seu Ze, opened a small restaurant called Mocotó in the working-class suburb of Villa Medeiros.
  • (5) 9.47pm GMT 88 min: … but it's flicked up and lands safely in the comfortingly meaty hands of Lloris.
  • (6) There are 30 new weapons, including a new class of marksman rifles; Perks now have a points system, allowing you to buy several weaker options or opt for one or two really meaty specials.
  • (7) 2.37pm BST 31 mins Ivanovic has just stuck a meaty challenge in on Suárez.
  • (8) Nick Clegg plans to devote a meaty chunk of his leader's speech to listing all the things he has blocked the Tories from doing.
  • (9) The meaty melodies are provided by John Squire, pinning down the guitar surging from caustic feedback to ecstatic wah-wah chugging – all in the space of a song.
  • (10) Rory Fallon rises highest and heads clear with a mighty meaty meeting of forehead and Jabulani.
  • (11) We report on 2 unrelated boys with a distinctive facial appearance of microtia, atretic external auditory meati, small mandible, and microstomia, who also have a skeletal dysplasia, microcephaly, and joint contractures.
  • (12) Photograph: Susi Smither A meaty, warming robust meal to get you through the last of the cold spring days.
  • (13) They are characterised by psychomotor retardation, short stature, narrowing of the external auditory meati and abnormalities of the digits.
  • (14) Ordering a procession of dishes to share over a long afternoon's grazing is the perfect way to go here: try crunchy cubes of fried tapioca with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce, and out-of-this-world torresmo (meaty, homemade pork scratchings, £1.30).
  • (15) She went for her shots, meaty, buffeting groundstrokes, right from the start and knocked Williams out of her normally commanding stride.
  • (16) He's a man of mellowness, not ego – far from bitter at the lack of meaty roles, just gently getting on with what he's offered.
  • (17) And there were a couple of meaty reforms – raising the personal tax allowance; cutting corporation tax.
  • (18) Miliband's more detailed thoughts on reforming company laws are a little more meaty, but still sketch no more than the first few marks on a blank sheet.
  • (19) Men in professional kitchens all over the world, whether they are cooking big, meaty dishes, or tweezering edible micro flowers on to oysters, salivate over getting a dish just so, and appear to take it far more seriously than most female professional chefs and cooks.
  • (20) Steven Gerrard intervenes and retrieves possession for Liverpool with a meaty challenge.

Peaty


Definition:

  • (a.) Composed of peat; abounding in peat; resembling peat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Adam Peaty wins Great Britain’s first gold of Rio 2016 Andy Murray skipped through his opening round with a straight-sets (6-3, 6-2) win over Serbia’s Viktor Troicki .
  • (2) It concluded a busy first day in the pool for British swimmers, with Adam Peaty breaking his own world record in the heats of the 100m breaststroke.
  • (3) At their furthest edges, the lochs' peaty brown water laps against fields and hills that form a natural amphitheatre; a landscape peppered with giant rings of stone, chambered cairns, ancient villages and other archaeological riches.
  • (4) When I close my eyes and think of home, it’s the peaty smell of the monsoon, the harsh light of the equatorial sun, the clashing sounds of the capital city, Dhaka, that come to mind.
  • (5) The world record is nothing without Olympic gold.” Peaty and Murdoch were the only swimmers to get automatic qualification times for the World Championships.
  • (6) No one is saying Peaty is anything other than a magnificent advert for British swimming as he blitzes the rest of the breaststroking world.
  • (7) Together that’s made a pretty exciting team.” It has certainly started well and looks set to get even better, just as Peaty’s barber suggested it would: “I was pretty nervous about Olympic qualification until I was chatting to my barber one day and he said: ‘You’re a world record holder.
  • (8) Adam Peaty took a sledgehammer to the 100m breaststroke world record at the British championships on Friday night as he became the first man to break 58 seconds .
  • (9) But Adam Peaty is a different story – here, making his Olympic bow, he broke his own 100m breaststroke world record in the heats and must now be considered the overwhelming favourite to win gold in Sunday’s final.
  • (10) It did feel faster than the first 50 and I soon tied up but that is where more training is going to help me go faster.” Peaty, however, is nothing if not grounded and looked ahead to the World Championships, and the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro next year.
  • (11) And environmentalists are worried that the expansion of cornfields will dry out peaty soils, leading to greenhouse gas emissions, and be harmful for biological diversity.
  • (12) Guy freely admits Saturday’s final did not go as planned but is still hoping to channel his inner Peaty.
  • (13) Peaty is already a world, Commonwealth and European champion and could be on course to leave all kinds of former greats – Moorhouse, Duncan Goodhew, David Wilkie – in his wake.
  • (14) As Spice concedes the most fancied swimmers do not always win gold, even if Peaty does now look odds on to do so.
  • (15) The peaty material is mostly matted with decomposed plant fibres.
  • (16) On Friday, his mother and grandmother were among supporters in the stands to see Peaty claim his second title of the week.
  • (17) Life time of Listeria monocytogenes (strain PS 10401, serovar 4b) was studied in three sorts of soil: a chalky soil, poor in organic matters (pH 8.3) a peaty soil rich in organic matters (pH 5.5) a mixture of a chalky and peaty soil (pH 7.9).
  • (18) It is Marshall who helps quieten the voices of self-doubt that sometimes loom and it is her faith in Peaty that helps the swimmer believe in himself.
  • (19) Joseph Peaty, who was diagnosed with HIV after being among those given contaminated transfusions, said the review could lead to higher payments for people with hepatitis C. The 44-year-old said he was "disappointed, but not surprised" that the full compensation demand had been rejected.
  • (20) So speedy was Peaty that Ross Murdoch, who trailed in his wake, set a new Scottish record of 59.13sec to become the second fastest man in the world this year and book his place in the team.

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