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comparative more peacocky, superlative most peacocky
Proud and boastful. quotations examples
From his short passes to the hip-length tan winter coat he slipped on after the game, Pennington proved in myriad ways that he was all about being practical, not peacocky.
2007 January 1, “With Wild-Card Spot Clinched, Jets Can Finally Talk Playoffs”, in New York Times
Of a horse: showy in motion; holding itself high while running. quotations examples
“Samson 4th” was third, a smart, peacocky horse, favoured by his marvellous action, which invariably catches the Judge's eye.
1882, Shire Horse Society, Shire Horse Stud Book, volume 3, page xix
The famous Biennial was won by Earl of Dartrey, a light, peacocky horse, who was, perhaps, better than he looked.
1891, Sir George Chetwynd, Racing Reminiscences and Experiences of the Turf, page 122