Sentence examples for to peep from inspiring English sources

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to peep

verb

To make a soft, shrill noise like a baby bird.

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They are unnerving because we are invited to peep without being proselytized.

This time, however, it feels like a privilege to peep behind the curtains.

You can see fear starting to peep through in all sorts of ways.

I have to peep out when I go to the hall to throw out my trash.

We all wanted to peep under the flaps; and an early reader read it with gusto.

While London is waiting you will be able to peep into the continent.

In a tree house Where better to peep at leaves than suspended in a tree itself?

After all, it's sensible for a company to accept the opportunity to peep into a rival company's books.

Mr. Meredith, however, testified that Mr. Skakel said he had climbed a tree to peep into Miss Moxley's bedroom.

Outdoors, self-sown seedlings are beginning to peep out in beds and borders, but the greenhouse is heaving with life.

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