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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peeking through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a scene in which something is partially visible. For example, "The sun was peeking through the clouds, creating a beautiful mix of light and shadows."
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His testicles are just peeking through, arrestingly.
Peeking through keyholes?..
Some are peeking through their fingers.
But by midafternoon, blue sky began peeking through the clouds.
People are not even peeking through the windows.
"I know that world by peeking through the window: an African-American peeking through the window at Africans of another sort of diaspora".
My daughter was at my feet, peeking through my legs at her.
By 11 15 a.m., the living room floor — hardwood, it turned out — was peeking through.
Passengers, meanwhile, get a panoramic view rather than neckache from peeking through an oversized peephole.
A bit of the Sheraton Waikiki was peeking through during the Bowery Ballroom show.
"You have to make the audience feel like they are peeking through a keyhole.
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