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peep

1 of 2verb
/pip/
Forms:peeps,peeping,peeped,peeped
1

to look quickly and secretly

  • She peeps at her phone to read messages discreetly.
  • Right now, I am peeping around the corner to see what's happening.
  • The cat is peeping through the bushes, watching the birds.
  • Last night, I peeped through the keyhole to check if the room was occupied.
  • I often peep through the curtains to check who is outside.
2

to emerge into view momentarily or partially

  • As the sun rose, the tops of the mountains began to peep above the horizon.
  • The first signs of spring began to peep through the thawing snow.
  • The stars started to peep as the sky darkened.
  • The shy rabbit peeped cautiously from its burrow before darting back inside.
  • The child peeped over the edge of the table, trying to catch a glimpse of the birthday cake.
3

to make a short, high-pitched sound, like a small bird or a young child

  • The chicks peeped softly in their nest.
  • As she walked through the forest, she heard the leaves rustle and birds peep.
  • The baby peeped with delight when she saw the colorful toy.
  • The alarm clock peeped, signaling the start of the day.
  • In the quiet of the night, distant frogs peeped by the pond.
4

to speak in a hesitant or secretive manner

  • She peeped to her friend across the library, not wanting to disturb others.
  • Huddled in the tent, they peeped to each other about their plans for the night.
  • The child peeped to her mother, asking for a bedtime story.
  • The shy student peeped her question to the teacher after class.
5

to cause something to emerge into view momentarily or partially

transitive
  • The curious child peeped the tip of her finger through the crack in the door to see what was happening.
  • The cat peeped its paw under the door, trying to reach the toy on the other side.
  • The photographer peeped the camera lens over the edge of the cliff to capture the breathtaking view.
  • The squirrel peeped its head from the hollow of the tree, scanning the surroundings for any danger.