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