“But for Paul DelVecchio, the peacockish housemate otherwise known as Pauly D, the party is just getting started.”
“Restraint is not a Louboutin hallmark, and so I'd brought my most peacockish friend — we'll call him Hugh — in hopes of finding simpatico moments of flash.”
“The Führer looked peacockish and preening, a snooty tilt to his head.”
“Finally, I fell hard for a beige suit, the New York, with a muscular peak lapel that in a more aggressive color or fabric might have read as comical, but here looked rakish and peacocky.”
“Whichever girl could grow her bangs the longest and AquaNet her swoop to a peacocky height with a crest of curl up top was queen bee of the school.”
“We speculate that it might be something in her peacocky walk, her kind-hearted sexiness, the fact that there is a fundamental sweetness to her nature.”