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    peep
    [piːp]
    verb
    peep (werkwoord) · peeps (derde persoon tegenwoordige tijd) · peeped (verleden tijd) · peeped (voltooid deelwoord) · peeping (tegenwoordig deelwoord)
    1. look quickly and furtively at something, especially through a narrow opening:
      "his door was ajar and she couldn't resist peeping in"
      Vergelijkbaar:
      look quickly
      cast a brief look
      take a secret look
      take a sly/stealthy look
      sneak a look
      have a peek
    noun
    peep (zelfstandig naamwoord) · peeps (meervoud van zelfstandig naamwoord)
    1. a quick or furtive look:
      "Jonathan took a little peep at his watch"
      • a momentary or partial view of something:
        "black curls and a peep of gold earring"
    Origin
    late 15th century: symbolic; compare with peek.
    peep
    [piːp]
    noun
    peep (zelfstandig naamwoord) · peeps (meervoud van zelfstandig naamwoord)
    1. NORTH AMERICAN
      informal
      a small sandpiper or similar wading bird:
      "the peeps have returned to Fundy"
    2. rare
      a group of chickens:
      "a peep of chickens pecking and scratching around the gate"
    verb
    peep (werkwoord) · peeps (derde persoon tegenwoordige tijd) · peeped (verleden tijd) · peeped (voltooid deelwoord) · peeping (tegenwoordig deelwoord)
    1. make a brief, high-pitched sound:
      "Don peeped on his whistle"
    Origin
    late Middle English: imitative; compare with cheep.
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    Peep, peek, peer mean to look through, over, or around something. To peep or peek is usually to give a quick look through a narrow aperture or small opening, often furtively, slyly, or pryingly, or to look over or around something curiously or playfully: to peep over a wall; to peek into a room. Peek is often associated with children's games.
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    The most popular connotation of peep show, however, is a sexual display of some kind, viewed surreptitiously. peephole: a small opening in a doorway that allows a person inside to see who’s on the other side of the door. All rental units must have one. Peeps: marshmallow candies shaped like chicks and other animals or shapes.
    Our ESL readers may find the following “peep” expressions of interest: peeping Tom: a pruriently prying person. The expression is commonly linked to the story of Lady Godiva. not a peep: not a sound, not a word. Sit down and be quiet, said his mother. I don’t want to hear another peep out of you.
    If something peeps out from behind or under something, a small part of it is visible or becomes visible. Purple and yellow flowers peeped up between rocks. [VERB preposition/adverb] Here and there a face peeped out from the shop doorway. [VERB preposition/adverb] 3. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
  3. Peep can mean12:
    • A first glimpse or faint appearance at the peep of dawn.
    • A brief look or glance.
    • A furtive look.
    • To secretly look at something for a short time, usually through a hole.
    Meer informatie:

    Definition of peep (Entry 4 of 4) 1 : a first glimpse or faint appearance at the peep of dawn. 2 a : a brief look : glance. b : a furtive look.

    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/peep

    peep verb (LOOK) C2 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to secretly look at something for a short time, usually through a hole: I saw her peeping through the curtains / into the room. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/peep
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