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Meaning

The word "peek" refers to taking a quick or furtive look at something. It implies sneaking a glance, often without the subject's knowledge or at a time when one shouldn't be staring.

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Etymology

The word "peek" comes from the Middle English "peken," which means "to peep or look quickly." It is believed to be of imitative origin, resembling the action of quickly looking or glancing.

Examples

  1. She tried to peek at her birthday presents before they were unwrapped.
  2. The cat peeked out from behind the curtains, watching the birds outside.
  3. He took a quick peek at his phone during the meeting to check the time.
  4. Don't peek at the answers while I am grading your tests!
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