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: --
3 to make a weak high noise --
When all the players have bid, the superior declaring hand has the privilege, if he has peeped, of exchanging the table card for one of his own.
Then the bird peeped down to see what the matter was, and opened his mouth.
Before long, dawn came and when he peeped into the cellar, there was no figure of any woman.
His clothes were rags; his feet peeped out of his shoes.
Tinio and his fellow boarders, wondering at the commotion, peeped through a hole on the floor and saw the soldiers.
On the very next day morning she started searching for the deities - peeped into an anthill and found the deities hidden in it.
It peeped out in private conversation over and over again.
I have peeped into their policy review to see what they say.