verb
- past tense of peep; looked quickly or secretly, especially through a small opening
- past tense of peep; made a short, high-pitched sound like a young bird
Examples
- She peeped through the keyhole to see who was at the door.
- The child peeped around the corner to watch the adults.
- He peeped over the fence into his neighbor’s yard.
- The baby chicks peeped loudly in their nest.
- A small bird peeped from the tree branch above.
- The sun peeped through the clouds after the storm.
- She peeped out from behind the curtain during the play.