PEEP OUT (OF SOMETHING) (AT SOMEONE OR SOMETHING)

peep out (of something) (at someone or something): translation

peep out (of something) (at someone or something)
to sneak a glimpse of someone or something out of something, as through a hole. •

A little mouse peeped out of its hole at the bright lights in the room.

Johnny, hiding in the closet, peeped out at the guests through the partly opened door.


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