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peeps
[ peeps ]
plural noun
- one's friends, family, followers, etc.:
I'll have to ask my peeps about this.
- people:
Only ten peeps showed up for the hike.
Word History and Origins
Origin of peeps1
Example Sentences
From Peeps to Cadbury eggs, The Daily Beast ranks the 25 most calorific candies.
A large notion of the importance of the preacher occasionally peeps up.
A round-faced young woman peeps out of window; laughs at their words or at the romps of the children in the mounds of hay.
Her curiosity, however, is uncontrollable; and the moment the dwarf vanishes she peeps into her apron, to find simply black coals.
The human aspect peeps out in the mention of alms and oblations; centres of pilgrimage have always had a rich pecuniary value.
This strapping lass is taller by two inches, and there is a black lock of hair peeps forth yonder from under her veil.
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