


in complaint: I don't want to hear a peep out of any of you! Synonyms and related words To look at someone or something quickly glance dart peep. Total pressure delivered (used to overcome both respiratory system compliance as well as airway resistance). There hasnt been a peep out of ( any form of communication from) my sister for a couple of weeks. One more peep out of you and therell be no television tomorrow. intransitive to look at something quickly and secretly, usually from a place where you think you cannot be seen. Birdsa short, shrill little cry or sound, as of a young bird 1 intransitive to look at something quickly and secretly, usually from a place where you think you cannot be seen peep at/through/into/over: She tried to peep through the gates to see the garden. Definition PIP Peak Inspiratory Pressure Maximal Airway Pressure. a statement, answer, or complaint: No one has raised a peep about this dreadful behaviour.in order to penetrate obscurity or to overcome some obstacle in the way of vision: The firefighter peered through the smoke. To peer is to look continuously and narrowly for some time, esp. Peek is often associated with children's games. To peep or peek is usually to give a quick look through a narrow aperture or small opening, often furtively, slyly, or pryingly, or to look over or around something curiously or playfully: to peep over a wall to peek into a room. See corresponding entry in Unabridged Peep, peek, peer mean to look through, over, or around something. 1425–75 late Middle English pepe assimilated variant of peek.
