Ainda não temos significados para "the peacock".
1This moral is perhaps less implicit in the lines on the peacock:-
2He is the peacock and is all green and gold and blue.
3Turkey Proudfoot must have forgotten all about the peacock, when he spoke.
4George, with his eyes on the peacock, smiled and shrugged his shoulders.
5It is the old fable of the jay in the peacock's feathers!
6Illustrations show well-delineated colours in the peacock's streaks, stripes and eye spots.
7Why is thy throat blue after the manner of the peacock's plumes?
8There is the vanity of the peacock and the vanity of the eagle.
9A regular poultry yard, of which the viscount was the peacock.
10Dumb like the peacock in autumn, he should conceal his counsel.
11He was beautiful as is the peacock or the banded rattlesnake.
12I'll make the peacock trees the laughing stock of all Europe and America.
13At last they bade the peacock good-by, the blackbird making many low bows.
14Whether it does anything else for the peacock network is unlikely.
15Thou wearest a crest of matted hair on thy head like the peacock.
16He scolded a good deal to his wife that day about the peacock.