- peeked
- pɪËk n. quick sneaky look, quick glance v. glance; take a quick look
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Sabotage (Master Joe y O.G. Black album) — Peeked at 8 in Top Reggae Albums [cite web | title=Master Joe O.G. Black Chart History | work=www.billboard.com | url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve chart history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums model.vnuArtistId=405810… … Wikipedia
Francotiradores 2 — Peeked at 35 in Top Latin Albums [cite web | title=Master Joe O.G. Black Chart History | work=www.billboard.com | url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve chart history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums model.vnuArtistId=405810… … Wikipedia
peek — I UK [piːk] / US [pɪk] verb [intransitive] Word forms peek : present tense I/you/we/they peek he/she/it peeks present participle peeking past tense peeked past participle peeked 1) to look at something quickly, especially secretly or from behind… … English dictionary
peek — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, quick, sneak ▪ a sneak peak at the new cartoon VERB + PEEK ▪ have (esp. BrE), take … Collocations dictionary
peek — 01. I m just going to put on my bathing suit. Turn around, and don t [peek]. 02. The children nervously [peeked] through their fingers as the Wicked Witch of the West screamed angrily at Dorothy and the scarecrow. 03. The boys [peeked] over the… … Grammatical examples in English
peek — peek1 [ pik ] verb intransitive 1. ) to look at something quickly, especially secretly or from behind something: He peeked carefully from behind the door. peek at/through/into/over: He peeked into the room. 2. ) to appear slightly from behind or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
PEEK and POKE — For the album, see White Town. In computing, PEEK is a BASIC programming language extension used for reading the contents of a memory cell at a specified address.[1] The corresponding command to set the contents of a memory cell is POKE.[2]… … Wikipedia
peek — [pi:k] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from [i]Dutch kieken to look ] 1.) to look quickly at something, or to look at something from behind something else, especially something that you are not supposed to see →↑peep peek at/through/into etc… … Dictionary of contemporary English
peeping Tom — A person who stealthily peeks into windows, holes in restroom walls, or other openings with the purpose of seeing people undressed or couples making love. The term comes from the legendary Tom who peeked when Lady Godiva rode her horse naked… … Law dictionary
peek — [[t]pi͟ːk[/t]] peeks, peeking, peeked VERB If you peek at something or someone, you have a quick look at them, often secretly. [V at n] On two occasions she had peeked at him through a crack in the wall. Syn: peep N COUNT: usu a N, oft N at/into… … English dictionary