verb
- past tense of keek; to peek or peep, especially quickly or furtively
Usage: Scottish and Northern English dialect; informal
Examples
- She keeked around the corner to see if anyone was coming.
- The child keeked through the window at the birthday presents.
- He keeked at the letter before opening it properly.
- They keeked over the fence to watch the neighbors' garden.
- She keeked out from behind the door with a shy smile.