peep in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
PEEP (verb): to look quickly or furtively at something, often through a small opening.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to take a quick peep into the room before entering.
- The children couldn't resist the urge to peep through the keyhole.
- As the sun set, a few curious birds would peep from the trees.
- He gave a peep of surprise when he saw the gift waiting for him.
- The shy kitten would only peep out from behind the couch at first.
- The little girl took a peep through the keyhole, eager to see what surprise awaited her.
- As dawn broke, the first rays of sunlight began to peep through the curtains, signaling the start of a new day.
- He heard a faint peep from the bush and realized it was a baby bird learning to chirp.
- During the movie, she could barely contain her excitement and kept stealing peeks at her friend to see their reaction.
- The rabbit would often peep out from behind the bushes, curious about the world around it.