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  • 11PEEP — sigla Piano Economico Edilizia Popolare …

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  • 12peep — n glance, glimpse, peek, *look, sight, view Analogous words: peering or peer, gazing or gaze, staring or stare (see GAZE) …

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  • 13PEEP — Fédération des parents d’élèves de l’enseignement public La Fédération des parents d élèves de l enseignement public (PEEP) est, avec la FCPE, l une des deux principales fédérations de parents d élèves des écoles publiques de France en termes d… …

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  • 14peep — I n. sound 1) to let out a peep 2) a peep out of (we didn t hear a peep out of him) II v. ( to look ) 1) (D; intr.) to peep at; through (to peep at smb. through a keyhole) 2) (d; intr.) to peep into (to peep into smb. s dossier) 3) (d; intr.) to… …

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  • 15peep — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 quick look ADJECTIVE ▪ quick VERB + PEEP ▪ have, take ▪ get PREPOSITION ▪ …

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  • 16peep — I UK [piːp] / US [pɪp] verb Word forms peep : present tense I/you/we/they peep he/she/it peeps present participle peeping past tense peeped past participle peeped 1) [intransitive] to look at something quickly and secretly, usually from a place… …

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  • 17peep — peep1 [pi:p] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Perhaps from peek] 1.) to look at something quickly and secretly, especially through a hole or opening = ↑peek →↑peer peep into/through/out etc ▪ The door was ajar and Helen peeped in. ▪ Henry peeped… …

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  • 18peep — peep1 [ pip ] verb 1. ) intransitive to look at something quickly and secretly, usually from a place where you think you cannot be seen: peep at/through/into/over: She tried to peep through the gates to see the garden. 2. ) intransitive to appear …

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  • 19peep — peep1 /peep/, v.i. 1. to look through a small opening or from a concealed location. 2. to look slyly, pryingly, or furtively. 3. to look curiously or playfully. 4. to come partially into view; begin to appear: the first crocuses peeping through… …

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  • 20peep — [[t]pi͟ːp[/t]] peeps, peeping, peeped 1) VERB If you peep, or peep at something, you have a quick look at it, often secretly and quietly. [V at n] Children came to peep at him round the doorway... Now and then she peeped to see if he was noticing …

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