Adjective
Composed of peat; abounding in peat; resembling peat.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe hero of Major’s novel is an erstwhile school teacher with a penchant for peaty Scotch and a name that sounds “like an ancient Norse term for constipation” — Sebastian Synard. Source: Internet
Peaty finished 0.04 seconds behind. Source: Internet
Now, the other three regions are where the smoky & peaty malt whiskies come from. Source: Internet
"We've achieved a lot in my first year, including refurbishing the town hall and opening the Adam Peaty Suite, bringing the in-house bar back to the venue. Source: Internet
You lose none of the flavor—there’s nothing to mask it—and the whisky’s peaty reek climbs up into your brain, turning wherever you are into a fireside seat in the coziest pub in the Highlands. Source: Internet
If the peaty soil builds quickly enough, it may be able to keep pace with sea level rise. Source: Internet