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peekaboo

[ UK /pˈiːkɐbˌuː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a game played with young children; you hide your face and suddenly reveal it as you say boo!

How To Use peekaboo In A Sentence

  • Curtains around the lower bunk provide fodder for endless hours of peekaboo, play-acting, and fort-building.
  • The ruffled hem envelops the legs, and the lace-up peekaboo slit traces the curve of the waist, adding shape to an already sensuous silhouette.
  • Between the ubiquitous frappuccino runs, barefoot gas station breaks, and baby-carriage-pushing walks with her hair in messy rollers, Spears' not-so-glamorous daily life became its own jaw-dropping spectacle — a peekaboo into the life of a superstar who is in ways just like us! Alex Catarinella: The Return of Our Perfectly Imperfect Pop Star
  • Curtains around the lower bunk provide fodder for endless hours of peekaboo, play-acting, and fort-building.
  • And if you're more daring, peekaboo is an option with cutouts, lace panels or a range of devore velvets and laser-cut fabrics turning up in evening wear. Melissa Liebling-Goldberg: Days Of Wine And Roses
  • The most daring offering includes garments that hug the body and peekaboo necklines that show off the décolletage.
  • Hello, " he says, his dark curls bouncing with his enthusiasm, playing peekaboo with the tips of his curving horns.
  • In the very first episode, however, T.J. is shown clearing out as soon as his roommate arrives on the scene wearing those peekaboo pants.
  • I would stay up late at night watching movies with the 5th graders, chase around the toddlers, and play peekaboo with the infants.
  • But in the end, Bust offers a peekaboo view of the world of sex that leaves one feeling not like an empowered adult but more like a 12-year-old sneaking in some sexy reading behind her parents' back.
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