Make high-pitched sounds.
The short weak cry of a young bird.
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.
6 Early in the afternoon Mrs. Bolitho took a peep at her lodgers.
7 Toward four o'clock the first peep of dawn appeared in the east.
8 The doors have been set ajar, and they allowed to peep in.
9 Hence the peep of dawn is almost always the hour of attack.
10 I slept at Mount Laurels; went on purpose to have a peep .
11 Both stepped out of the little garret-room to peep over the banister.
12 Off they scamper for a peep through the windows of the house.
13 She turned her head and gave a sly peep at Aunt Clara.
14 Broffin could not forbear the peering peep around the sheltering window draperies.
15 He tore a hole in his blanket large enough to peep through.
16 Women pausing in washing, to peep from doorways and very little windows.
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