What does the term a bushel and a peck mean?
What does a bushel and a peck mean. What is a bushel and peck? The song was introduced in the broadway musical guys. An example of a peck is a kiss on the cheek.
State farm introduced a spot featuring the song. “a bushel and a peck” is a popular song written by frank loesser and published in 1950. It sometimes appears in the longer forms:
Peck means a quick and casual kiss. How many peck is a bushel? In the us a bushel is 64 pints, and a peck is a quarter of a bushel.
Both are a dry volume measure of quarts. A peck is also a measure of dry volume and is smaller than a bushel. What does a bushel and a peck look like?
What does bushel and a peck expression mean? Definition of bushel and a peck in the idioms dictionary. This expression is used to emphasize large amounts.
The song was introduced in the broadway musical guys and dolls, which opened at the 46th street. Bushel and a peck phrase. What does peck mean in slang?