Someone who is regarded as contemptible.
Make a weak, chirping sound.
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Examples for "peep"
Examples for "peep"
1If you know what's good for you, don't try to peep me.
2The woodsman did peep and took in the situation, and he said:
3Sir, - Weeks have gone by and hardly a peep of protest!
4Then I would go softly to the library door and peep in.
5And now they began to peep out in the most extraordinary fashion.
1The phone stopped ringing and then he heard a text message chirp.
2While Ski was redialing Sally Buckland, he heard his call waiting chirp.
3Just start the software, close the lid, and wait for the chirp.
4I listen, but hear only the wind, the chirp of a bird.
5In winter when the grasshoppers don't chirp, Great-Granny takes over from them.
1She eyeballs Alex, calling to him with a strangely girlish, high-pitched chirrup.
2While you're down there just chirrup a little more to poor Pinky.
3At break of day we heard the chirrup of the chickadee, the sparrow.
4And what do the nested swallows chirrup to each other in their sleep?
5For two mortal hours he sat grasping his gun, with never a chirrup.
1My name is Detective Jitplee cheep of the Royal Thai Police.
2There's no a man of them dare cheep at what I tell them.
3Awaking quietly, he heard a little cheep; he opened his eyes, and lo!
4Not a crow, nor a jay, nor a chickadee had heart enough to cheep.
5She thought, and thought, and afraid to cheep, I stood gripping the shingle and waited.
1Malika's phone twirped from inside her backpack.
2"When I find that little twirp of a Queen, I'm going to show her what-for!"