Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Formerly, in certain parts of England, an inspector of houses in connection with the requirements of the window-tax.

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Examples

  • The jury had only his statement that Jody had seen the window-peeper too; Jody was dead and could not testify about what she had and had not seen.

    Without Pity Ann Rule 2003

  • The jury had only his statement that Jody had seen the window-peeper too; Jody was dead and could not testify about what she had and had not seen.

    Without Pity Ann Rule 2003

  • "There's no window-peeper jacking off behind Miss Winnie Fern's rose 0 'sharons any more than there's a man in the moon, but she hasn't had a thrill like that in years, so what's the harm?"

    Where There's Smoke Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1994

  • Lakewood police detectives need help in identifying a window-peeper.

    The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories 2008

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