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Discover Ludwig"peeps" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an informal way to refer to people or one's friends. For example: "I'm going to hang out with my peeps later today."
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Deeply embarrassing #bbcjubilee – actor Stephen Fry on Twitter "Don't get me wrong peeps, I'm not saying this in relation to ER II's jubilee – just expected better of the Beeb.
"We want to avoid war!" Ryan peeps at one point.
Belgian art-lovers thrilled to the melodrama of "Premature Burial", in which an anguished figure peeps out from a coffin in which he is trapped.
BRIGHT orange hair peeps out from under a woman's navy-blue hat, its brim casting an emerald-green shadow on her brow.
Cars, mostly unobtrusive Fiats and Ladas, slip in and out of its automatic security gates at odd hours, and fluorescent light peeps through shuttered windows late in the night.
A vast, pharaonic museum complex peeps over the hilltops above the crash site.
They relished the social commentary of "Hunger, Madness and Crime", depicting a destitute peasant waving a bloody knife as the leg of her murdered infant peeps from a cooking pot.
To the shrill peeps of ubiquitous whistles, protesters have yet again crowded Bangkok, the capital, brandishing portraits of Bhumibol Adulyadej, Thailand's long-serving king, revered but frail.
If Mr Cameron is Teflon Man, escaping voter wrath over cuts, they jest, Mr Clegg is Velcro Man, to whom all calamities currently stick.But exasperation also peeps through.
And as one might expect from a brilliant crafter of farces, a delightful wit regularly peeps through the thickets.
In the album Napoleon, a frequent target for the cartoonist, peeps through a curtain at "the Emprefs Jofephine dancing Naked" and Charles James Fox, a Whig parliamentarian whom Gillray disliked, is portrayed spanking MPs.
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