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I . peep1 [pi:p] N (look)

II . peep1 [pi:p] VB intr

1. peep person:

2. peep flowers:

3. peep sun:

I . peep2 [pi:p] N usu no pl

1. peep (sound):

pisk m

II . peep2 [pi:p] VB intr

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English
Nouns for people who are associated with intrusive behavior include gatecrasher, interloper, peeping tom, persona non grata, encroacher, backseat driver, kibitzer, meddler, nosy parker, marplot.
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Before hatching, the hen can hear the chicks peeping inside the eggs, and will gently cluck to stimulate them to break out of their shells.
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Jack exhibits elements of a peeping tom, but one who works with sound instead of image.
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That's where the consenting adult bit comes in and whether the government has any right to be peeping into the bedrooms of consenting adults.
www.firstpost.com
This peeping tom is turned on not by naked bodies, but naked fear.
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The police find him in her apartment and arrest him, believing he is a peeping tom.
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It is the action of a peeping tom.
metro.co.uk
The scene was almost bucolic, with the sun peeping from behind the billowy clouds.
lifestyle.inquirer.net
Then they have the effrontery to blame the on-field microphones and cameras for peeping.
www.stuff.co.nz
He is discovered and claims that he is a peeping tom.
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