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Examples

  • Peeking is inherently prohibited by a telic universe enforcing consistency (i.e. no casual paradoxes allowed).

    A Third Choice (ID Hypothesis) 2007

  • "Peeking" at windows is a new feature that lets you quickly glance at a different window that the one you're in but not actually interact with it.

    Channel 10 2008

  • Peeking out Nancy saw a woman dressed in a white blouse and black pants.

    Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew: Time Thief Keene Carolyn 2011

  • Peeking out Nancy saw a woman dressed in a white blouse and black pants.

    Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew: Time Thief Keene Carolyn 2011

  • Peeking out through the curtain she could see Joel and two other men carrying furniture, clothing, appliances down the stairs to a truck.

    The Calling 2009

  • Peeking through a slit he spied a man hand a boy a baseball glove, though he could not see their faces.

    Parents Behaving Badly Scott Gummer 2011

  • Peeking at your email or phone messages before you have dressed or had breakfast will create unnecessary distraction, worry, and stress.

    Dr. Jim Taylor: 5 Smartphone Rules to Live By Dr. Jim Taylor 2011

  • William Evans 15MW Field Coils on Campus Generator Peeking inside a generator:The colorful coils on the campus generator above were visible for a few days during its first 10-year preventive maintenance shutdown.

    Art for Science's Sake 2011

  • Peeking at your email or phone messages before you have dressed or had breakfast will create unnecessary distraction, worry, and stress.

    Dr. Jim Taylor: 5 Smartphone Rules to Live By Dr. Jim Taylor 2011

  • Peeking out Nancy saw a woman dressed in a white blouse and black pants.

    Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew: Time Thief Keene Carolyn 2011

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