1. peckish - Adjective
2. peckish - Adjective Satellite
Inclined to eat; hungry.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan incorrigibly fractious young man Source: Internet
not the least nettlesome of his countrymen Source: Internet
A restaurant in its own right, your next stop has a full menu if you’re still feeling peckish, but I’d draw your attention to the wide selection of cheesecakes, tortes, and pastries housed in the display case. Source: Internet
For the peckish to the famished, Whitford’s Restaurant is open throughout Easter, offering great value a la carte dining. Source: Internet
But on my way back, having consumed my pork pie at the highest point on the dale before it tumbles down into Kettlewell in Wharfedale, I was still feeling peckish. Source: Internet
If you’re parched and peckish by late afternoon, ride the trail up to the town of Loretto and stop at the Choo Choo Restaurant and Bar (160 W. Railway St.), which started when I was a boy as a railroad car parked next to Mark’s Bar. Source: Internet