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The phrase 'peeking in' can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something taking a quick look at something, or glancing inside something. For example, "I could see the dog's face peeking in through the window."
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When you use Mac OS X, you feel like it's yours; when you use Windows, you feel as though you're using someone else's toys, and Mrs. Microsoft keeps peeking in on you.
"It's like someone peeking in on my conversations.
Twigg admitted that he had been peeking in on the games.
If you're peeking in on the United States Open on Thursday, welcome to New York.
-- of the millennials, like peeking in on the English in the spring of 1914.
"Last year we had people peeking in the door at 6 30 a.m.," she said.
Behind these Republicans, there is a face in the locker-room door's window: Hillary Clinton, peeking in.
The real threat to the doughnuts is the sheriff himself, who can't resist peeking in the box.
And the whole concept _ — peeking in on your home world, miles away — is creepy and powerful and reassuring.
Some matches worth peeking in on: Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina vs. Gilles Simon of France.
At other times his narration gives way to the drama, as if we were peeking in on a play.
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