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peep

verb intransitive
To begin to appear; to make the first appearance; to issue or come forth from concealment, as through a narrow avenue./ . I can see his pride . Peep through each part of him. When flowers first peeped-- .

peep

To look through a crevice; to look narrowly, closely or slyly. A fool will peep in at the door. Thou are a maid and must not peep.

peep

To cry, as chickens; to utter a fine shrill sound, as through a crevice; usually written pip, but without reason, as it is the same word as is here defined, and in America is usually pronounced peep.

peep

noun
First appearance; as the peep of day.

peep

A sly look, or a look through a crevice.

peep

The cry of a chicken.