pech


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pech

(pɛx)
vb, n
a Scot word for pant
[C15: of imitative origin]
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pech


Past participle: peched
Gerund: peching

Imperative
pech
pech
Present
I pech
you pech
he/she/it pechs
we pech
you pech
they pech
Preterite
I peched
you peched
he/she/it peched
we peched
you peched
they peched
Present Continuous
I am peching
you are peching
he/she/it is peching
we are peching
you are peching
they are peching
Present Perfect
I have peched
you have peched
he/she/it has peched
we have peched
you have peched
they have peched
Past Continuous
I was peching
you were peching
he/she/it was peching
we were peching
you were peching
they were peching
Past Perfect
I had peched
you had peched
he/she/it had peched
we had peched
you had peched
they had peched
Future
I will pech
you will pech
he/she/it will pech
we will pech
you will pech
they will pech
Future Perfect
I will have peched
you will have peched
he/she/it will have peched
we will have peched
you will have peched
they will have peched
Future Continuous
I will be peching
you will be peching
he/she/it will be peching
we will be peching
you will be peching
they will be peching
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been peching
you have been peching
he/she/it has been peching
we have been peching
you have been peching
they have been peching
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been peching
you will have been peching
he/she/it will have been peching
we will have been peching
you will have been peching
they will have been peching
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been peching
you had been peching
he/she/it had been peching
we had been peching
you had been peching
they had been peching
Conditional
I would pech
you would pech
he/she/it would pech
we would pech
you would pech
they would pech
Past Conditional
I would have peched
you would have peched
he/she/it would have peched
we would have peched
you would have peched
they would have peched
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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Still, she sees the cafe as part of Pech's mission to provide people a space 'to develop themselves, their younger generation and their country'.
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Launched two weeks ago, the offensive targeted militants in the Dara Pech and Wata Pur districts and other nearby areas, officials said.
PC Bibi Shah, who had been dealing with complaints of harassment by Pech, broke down at the Westminster inquest as she recalled the killing.
She admitted she had assessed Pech, a former security guard at Harvey Nichols, as a 'low risk' and not a 'great threat' to Miss Bernal - despite him having threatened to kill her and pushing her off a Tube train.
The London hearing was told 30-year old Pech had cocaine in his blood at a level of 0.25 milligrams per litre.
Her father Martin Bernal, a finance executive, launched a devastating attack on his ex-wife from the witness box, accusing her of not taking the matter seriously when their daughter complained Pech was stalking her.
Her father, Martin Bernal, a finance executive, launched a devastating attack on his ex-wife, accusing her of not taking the matter seriously when their daughter complained Pech was stalking her.
He begged her for another chance but Lydia became so scared she reported Pech - a security guard at the store - to her bosses.
And despite having threatened to kill her as long ago as March, Pech was out on bail on condition that he did not contact her or enter Dulwich Village, the area of south London where she lived.
"Painting florals presents a challenge to me," said Pech. "I try to achieve maximum impact on both a visual and emotional level."