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hunt–and–peck
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
hunt–and–peck
(noun)
hunt–and–peck
/ˌhʌntn̩
ˈ
pɛk/
noun
hunt–and–peck
/ˌhʌntn̩
ˈ
pɛk/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of HUNT–AND–PECK
[
noncount
]
informal
:
a method of typing that involves looking at the keyboard and using only one finger of each hand to press the keys
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