"Peeked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Peeked" Meaning

The word "peeked" is the past tense of the verb "peek". To peek means to take a quick look at something, often without being noticed or intentional.

"Peeked" Examples

Verb usage examples for "peeked"


As I walked by the door, I peeked in to see if anyone was home.
After the concert, I peeked out the window to see if the crowd was still waiting outside.
While the cat was napping, I peeked at its Christmas present.
The child peeked out from behind the curtain to see the surprise party.
She peeked at the test score she was supposed to keep confidential.

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The verb "peeing" is the gerund or present participle form of the verb "pee", which means to pass urine.

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A playful phrase! "Peek-a-boo" is a common idiomatic expression that refers to a game played between two people, usually children, where one person covers their face or head with their hands and then suddenly reveals themselves, often with a giggle or a shout of "Peek-a-boo!" It can also be used to describe a moment of surprise or revelation, where someone is drawing back the curtain to show something previously hidden. It's often used in a lighthearted or playful tone to add humor and whimsy to a conversation.

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The verb "peeking" is the present participle of the verb "peek", which means to look quickly and stealthily at something, especially when you shouldn't. It is often used to describe someone who is glancing or sneaking a look at something without being noticed. For example: "I've been peeking at my new phone, and it's even more beautiful than I expected."

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