0 past simple and past participle of peep
1 to secretly look at something for a short time, usually through a hole:
2 to appear slowly and not be completely seen:
She peeped through a hole in a tent and saw a man in the rear.
We have only peeped under the cover of a brand-new world which could provide many solutions to human and environmental problems.
They peeped into the kitchen and were appalled by the lack of hygiene.
At times there has peeped through these debates the doctrine of the equality of misery; that if one has to suffer, we must all suffer.
I have peeped into their policy review to see what they say.
It peeped out in private conversation over and over again.
On the very next day morning she started searching for the deities - peeped into an anthill and found the deities hidden in it.
Tinio and his fellow boarders, wondering at the commotion, peeped through a hole on the floor and saw the soldiers.