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Discover LudwigYou can use the phrase 'peeked over' in written English
It means to look over something quickly, often just the top or edge of something. For example, "Emily peeked over the fence to see what her neighbor was doing in the garden."
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"I peeked over and saw a little angel face lying on the ground," he said.
I lacked the smoothness of a guy I once saw who sat next to an attractive girl, peeked over at her loose-leaf binder, and after a minute turned and said, "Malaria!
Others standing by peeked over to see the number on the women's ticket -- O-421 -- so they could help when the time came.
Berk peeked over the curtain.
Someone peeked over his shoulder.
A passer-by peeked over the pack.
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Ms. Hudson peeks over his shoulder, her skinny arms folded at her chest.
I peek over her shoulder.
Christopher peeking over the top of the obituary page.
Dawn was peeking over the hills, the stars slowly fading.
But some fans stood on ladders peeking over the fence.
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