verb
- to look quickly or secretly, especially through a small opening
- to make a short, high-pitched sound like a young bird
- to appear briefly or partially
noun
- a quick or secret look
- a short, high-pitched sound made by a young bird
Examples
- She decided to peep through the keyhole to see who was at the door.
- The baby chicks began to peep loudly when they were hungry.
- The sun started to peep through the clouds after the storm.
- He took a quick peep at his test score before the teacher announced it.
- We could hear the soft peeps of the newborn birds in the nest.
- Don’t peep at your presents before Christmas morning!
- The first flowers of spring began to peep through the snow.