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Peep

noun
1.
The short weak cry of a young bird.  Synonym: cheep.
2.
A secret look.  Synonym: peek.
verb
(past & past part. peeped; pres. part. peeping)
1.
Look furtively.
2.
Cause to appear.
3.
Make high-pitched sounds.  Synonyms: cheep, chirp, chirrup.
4.
Speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice.
5.
Appear as though from hiding.



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"Peep" Quotes from Famous Books



... alone in the house one afternoon sitting by my window, toying with the key of my safe, and wondering whether I dare treat myself to a peep at my treasures, when a suspicious movement in the park below caught my attention. A black figure certainly dodged from behind one tree to the next, and then into the shadow of the park paling instead ...
— Masterpieces of Mystery - Riddle Stories • Various

... pretend to believe—either to himself or the wretched boy—that there was anything that could make the latter worse? Wasn't some such pretence on the other hand involved in the assumption of possible processes that would make him better? His greatest uneasiness seemed to peep at him out of the imminent impression that almost any acceptance of Paris might give one's authority away. It hung before him this morning, the vast bright Babylon, like some huge iridescent object, a jewel brilliant and hard, in which parts were not to be discriminated ...
— The Ambassadors • Henry James

... saw a fellow play bo-peep in a back-room, and presently was a noise, he was gone and fled; his son they said it was. Sir T. Aleyn pressed very hard to Mr. Turner, and desired to know whose money that was. Says Turner, By the eternal God, it is my own money, with many other protestations of his innocence. A constable ...
— State Trials, Political and Social - Volume 1 (of 2) • Various

... window curtain to take a peep at the surroundings of her new home. Lawn, shrubbery, flower garden, while larger than those at Crag Cottage, were quite as well kept; neatness and order, beauty and fragrance made them so attractive that Evelyn was tempted to a stroll while waiting ...
— The Two Elsies - A Sequel to Elsie at Nantucket, Book 10 • Martha Finley

... was known to his fellow-men? At best the necromancer might succeed in drawing from him some obscure utterance concerning your future, far more likely to destroy your courage than enable you to face what was before you; so that you would depart from your peep into the unknown, merely less able to encounter the duties ...
— Donal Grant • George MacDonald


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