Noun(1) the short weak cry of a young bird,a secret look,chirp(2) the short weak cry of a young bird(3) a secret look(4) chirp
Verb(1) look furtively,cause to appear,make high-pitched sounds,of birds,speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice,appear as though from hiding(2) look furtively(3) cause to appear(4) make high-pitched sounds(5) of birds(6) speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice(7) appear as though from hiding
Noun(1) the short weak cry of a young bird,a secret look,chirp(2) the short weak cry of a young bird(3) a secret look(4) chirp
Verb(1) look furtively,cause to appear,make high-pitched sounds,of birds,speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice,appear as though from hiding(2) look furtively(3) cause to appear(4) make high-pitched sounds(5) of birds(6) speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice(7) appear as though from hiding
(1) I tried ignoring the painful feeling and concentrated on not making a peep of sound.(2) the sun began to peep out(3) She actually couldn't pass the door without a quick peep inside.(4) When Hilmer hobbled the paper's budget, not a peep of protest from you.(5) A quick peep at my watch told me that the time was 6.30 a.m. and across in the other bed, just visible through the mosquito nets, J.R. was still sleeping soundly.(6) not a peep out of them since shortly after eight(7) Look I can't promise not to say another peep about that boy you were with.(8) He let me know I'd woken him up with a little chirp, then once I'd settled down, he emitted another kitty peep .(9) This was accepted with hardly a peep of protest from both the British and the American public.(10) And, I don't want to hear one peep from you about it either.(11) It offers a peep at the richness of the traditional gold jewellery of the State, which is also noted for its purity, creativity and craftsmanship.(12) But even more than this: not one peep of what I have told you about the sinister intentions of the church state would ever have been made public.(13) The little animal glanced back up at her but soon returned to its apple with a flippant peep .(14) New chaps would have a quick peep over the top, just for a moment - but only if they didn't know anything.(15) The call of glass frogs is a high peep (rather like that of fine crystal) or whistle.(16) The little girl was happily babbling and taking in her new surroundings with awe and she hadn't made a single fussy peep .