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    Peep
    /pēp/

    verb

    • 1. look quickly and furtively at something, especially through a narrow opening: "the door was ajar and she couldn't resist peeping in" Similar look quicklycast a brief looktake a secret lookspy

    noun

    • 1. a quick or furtive look: "Jonathan took a peep at his watch"
  2. The meaning of PEEP is to utter a feeble shrill sound as of a bird newly hatched : cheep. How to use peep in a sentence.

  3. PEEP definition: 1. to secretly look at something for a short time, usually through a hole: 2. to appear slowly and…. Learn more.

  4. To peep or peek is usually to give a quick look through a narrow aperture or small opening, often furtively, slyly, or pryingly, or to look over or around something curiously or playfully: to peep over a wall; to peek into a room.

  5. PEEP meaning: 1. to secretly look at something for a short time, usually through a hole: 2. to appear slowly and…. Learn more.

  6. 1. a short, shrill little cry or sound, as of a young bird. 2. any of various small sandpipers, esp. of the genus Calidris. 3. a slight sound or remark, as of complaint: I don't want to hear a peep out of you! v.i. 4. to utter a short, shrill little cry. 5. to speak in a weak voice.

  7. To peep is to take a quick, secret glance at something. Kids might peep into the living room on Christmas morning to see if Santa came the night before.

  8. To peep or peek is usually to give a quick look through a narrow aperture or small opening, often furtively, slyly, or pryingly, or to look over or around something curiously or playfully: to peep over a wall; to peek into a room.peek is often associated with children’s games.

  9. Peep Definition. To make the short, high-pitched cry of a young bird or chick; chirp; cheep. To peek furtively; steal a quick glance. To utter a sound or speak in a small, weak voice, as from fear. To peer through a small aperture or from behind something. To cause to appear or protrude.

  10. to look at something for a short time, often when you do not want other people to see you: She peeped at them through the fence. peep through/over/out from, etc. to appear but not be seen completely: The sun peeped out from behind the clouds.

  11. 1. [count] : a quick, high sound that is made by a young bird or that is like the sound made by a young bird. the peep of a chick. 2. [singular] informal : a word or sound. I don't want to hear a single peep out of you. We didn't hear a peep coming from his office.

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