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out-ˈpeep, v. poet. [out- 14.] intr. To peep out. So ˈout-ˌpeeping vbl. n.
1600Fairfax Tasso vi. iii, Yet none of vs dares at these gates out-peepe. 1818Keats Endym. i. 253 Being hidden, laugh at their out-peeping. 1827Hood Hero & L. xxxiv, Or pearls outpeeping from their silvery shells. |