peek
intransitive verb \ˈpēk\Definition of PEEK
1
a : to look furtively
b : to peer through a crack or hole or from a place of concealment —often used with in or out
2
: to take a brief look : glance
Examples of PEEK
- A little girl peeked around the corner of the chair at him.
- Close your eyes, and no peeking!
- She peeked ahead to the next chapter to see what happened next.
- He allowed some of his friends to peek at his next painting.
Origin of PEEK
Middle English piken
First Known Use: 14th century
2peek
nounDefinition of PEEK
1
: a furtive look
2
: a brief look : glance
Examples of PEEK
- <took a peek at her Christmas gift hidden in the closet>
First Known Use of PEEK
1843
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