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peep Definition


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peep1
verb, intr peeped, peeping
    1. To look quickly or covertly, eg through a narrow opening or from a place of concealment; to peek.
      Thesaurus: glance, look, glimpse, peek, gander.
      Form: peep at something (often)
      Form: peep at someone
      Form: peep out
    2. To emerge briefly or partially.
      Form: peep out (also)
noun
    1. A quick covert look.
    2. A first faint glimmering.
      Example: at peep of day
Etymology: 16c: a variant of peek.





peep2
noun
    1. The faint high-pitched cry of a baby bird, etc; a cheep.
    2. The smallest utterance
      Example: not another peep out of you!
verb, intr peeped, peeping
    1. Said of a young bird, etc: to utter a high-pitched cry; to cheep.
      Thesaurus: cheep, chirp, squeak, cry.
    2. colloq
      To sound or make something sound.
      Example: peep the horn
Etymology: 15c: imitating the sound.



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