peep

  • 31peep — I [[t]pip[/t]] 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 5) to show or protrude slightly 6) a… …

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  • 32peep — 1. n. a noise; an utterance. □ Don’t you make another peep! □ I don’t want to hear another peep out of you. 2. n. people. (Often plural, peeps.) □ How many peeps were there? …

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  • 33peep — 1. noun /piːp/ a) A quiet sound, particularly one from a baby bird. I dont want to hear a peep out of you! b) A feeble utterance or complaint. 2. verb /piːp/ …

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  • 34PEEP — Abbreviation for positive end expiratory pressure. * * * positive end expiratory pressure * * * PEEP abbr positive end expiratory pressure * * * positive end expiratory pressure …

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  • 35peep — Synonyms and related words: bend the eyes, blink, bug, cackle, call, carol, case, cast, caw, chatter, cheep, chip, chipper, chirk, chirm, chirp, chirr, chirrup, chitter, chuck, clack, cluck, cock a doodle doo, complaint, coo, croak, cronk, crow,… …

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  • 36peep — Can be used in a variety of ways. 1. As a way to address someone. 2. As people in general. You peep, totally rock... OR Anyhow, the peeps were completely overreacting to the situation …

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  • 37peep — Can be used in a variety of ways. 1. As a way to address someone. 2. As people in general. You peep, totally rock... OR Anyhow, the peeps were completely overreacting to the situation …

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  • 38peep — 1. verb I peeped through the keyhole Syn: peek, look, sneak a look, glance; informal squint 2. noun I ll just take a peep Syn: peek, look, glance; informal squint …

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  • 39peep — [piːp] verb [I] I 1) to look at something quickly and secretly 2) to appear from behind or under something His head peeped out from under the blanket.[/ex] II noun [C] peep [piːp] a quick look at something …

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  • 40peep-bo — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌbō noun ( s) Etymology: peep (III) + boo, interjection : peekaboo …

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