Synonym: glance, glimpse, peep. Similar words: seek, week, sleek, seek out, cheek, Greek, meekly, weekly. Meaning: [pɪːk] n. a secret look. v. throw a glance at; take a brief look at.
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1. Close your eyes. Don't peek. I've got a surprise for you.
2. I took a peek at the list.
3. Shut your eyes and don't peek!
4. Don't peek at your presents before Christmas Eve.
5. I took a quick peek inside.
6. He just had time to peek into the room before the door closed.
7. Diane took a quick peek at herself in the mirror.
8. If I'm passing by I might take a peek at the new premises.
9. It would be wrong to peek at the ending.
10. A peek at his studio gives a clue.
11. Tattoos peek out from shirt sleeves.
12. Noland offers an amusing peek at 40 exciting junkets.
13. Carson took a peek into the brown paper on the Tube.
14. We also take a peek at Keith in the kitchen of his Devon pub.
15. Gold(sentencedict.com), earthen tones peek out from shadows with the help of subtle lighting scheme.
16. They took a peek, and then did everything but lay down and wag their tails.
17. Likewise, a peek at a window framed by title bar and scroll bars is enough to evoke the sacraments of Mac.
18. That law has prompted a Supreme Court peek into the matter, with no decisions clearly affecting the Sabino Canyon situation.
19. Most at least peek to see where the ball lands.
20. Dot took a chance peek in through the crack between where the two doors met.
21. Pop open a briefcase or peek in a backpack and you may see a sleek cellular phone.
22. Motorists peek as they zoom across it on bridges or freeway overpasses.
23. I took a quick peek inside: bed, drawers, small bathroom with shower.
24. In the breeding season males peek more often than females.
25. American firms have been paying outrageous fees for a peek at the technical data.
26. A puzzled Vice President Al Gore tried to steal a peek.
27. A letter to his wife Abigail told of how he once gathered nerve to peek in on forbidding Catholic worship in Philadelphia.
28. Standing tiptoe on the mushy lawn,[sentencedict.com/peek.html] he tapped on the windows and tried to peek in.
29. We have to keep dragging ourselves to our feet to peek out again and again, until we have a clear vision.
30. Kids in particular love to charge up its flights of stairs and peek out its narrow windows.