2024年9月9日 · 1 bushel = 4 pecks. Both terms are a dry volume measure of quarts. A bushel is equal to 32 quarts, while a peck is equal to 8 quarts, or a quarter of a bushel.
Definition: A lot; a great amount. This expression is used to emphasize large amounts. Usually, people use it to say they love someone very much. It sometimes appears in the longer forms: a bushel and a peck and some in a gourd and a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck.
1 天前 · What Does Bushel and a Peck Mean?. The idiom “bushel and a peck” means ‘lots of’ or large amounts. The term was popularly used in England between 1066 and 1485 to refer to metric units for calculating the amount of dry farm produce, particularly grains.
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