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US
/ˈpip/
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[ UK /pˈiːp/ ]
[ UK /pˈiːp/ ]
VERB
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appear as though from hiding
the new moon peeped through the tree tops -
cause to appear
he peeped his head through the window -
look furtively
He peeped at the woman through the window -
make high-pitched sounds
the birds were chirping in the bushes - speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice
NOUN
- a secret look
- the short weak cry of a young bird
How To Use peep In A Sentence
- They was pissing me off and I started to take out a titty and charge these motherfuckas for the peep show. Real wifeys
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- You can walk the cobbled streets, visit the house where they lived and take a peep inside the tiny garden room where they studied. The Sun
- Some game bird breeders even debeak the birds or attach "peepers" or googles to their eyes to keep them attacking each other in the packed pens. (see: caged hen egg operations.) Is your state breeding birds for Dick Cheney style hunting like Illinois?
- Even pieces of rags were shoved into the gaps peeping through the corners of its locked door.
- Peeples also purchased the second highest-priced yearling of the day when he bid $57,000 for a chestnut colt from the first crop of Just a Cat.
- He would call owls, listen to the peepers, and point out constellations.
- The film gives us a peep behind the curtain at a Broadway musical.
- Sights are a bead front and a buckhorn rear, which I quickly replaced with a Williams receiver peep sight.
- Nice work to the peeps at bdo, keep up the critical thinking and great writing. Build Blog » On the Radar