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peep
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peep
verb
/piːp/
Peeler
peer
Meaning
to look quickly or secretly, especially through a narrow opening
to look quickly or secretly; to make a short high sound
Example Sentences
The child tried to
peep
through the keyhole.
The child tried to
peep
through the keyhole.
Example Expressions
peep show
Synonyms
glance, peek, spy, look, glimpse, chirp
Entry 1
glance, peek, spy, look, glimpse
Entry 2
peek, glance, spy, chirp
Antonyms
ignore, overlook, stare, gaze
Entry 1
ignore, overlook
Entry 2
stare, gaze, ignore, overlook
Collocations
peep through, peep at, peep out, peep show, take a peep
Entry 1
peep through, peep at, peep out, peep show
Entry 2
peep through, peep out, take a peep, peep at
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