Here's an example:
I peeked into my room to see if my sister was trying to steal my stuff.
The rubies glistened in the the peek of the sunlight, as the 40 robbers stole them.
When the mist cleared I was able to take a peek and the peak of the mountain.
When the mist cleared I was able to take a peek and the peak of the mountain.
the bride's eyes were downcast, trying to peek at the groom
Let's peek in on the little elves.
The homophone for peak is peek as in to look quickly. example sentence: Don't peek at those gifts until Christmas!
I took a peek through the window.Don't peek at me when I'm changing.We will climb to the peak of the mountain.Her excitement seemed to peak.
No. A peek is a noun and to peek is a verb.
She took a peek outside to see if she needed a heavy coat. Our nosey neighbors tried to peek through our curtains to see who we invited to dinner. He likes to snoop around during the holdiay season trying sneak a peek at his gifts. The baby was sleeping so long, that I decided to take a quiet peek at her to be sure she was O.K. It was hard not to peek at the results once I was given the envelope. She wanted to know the sex of their baby but he refused to even peek at the ultra sound pictures. Dad took a peek out the window to make sure mom backed safely out of the driveway. It was hard to sneak a peek at the scoreboard because the fans were standing, waving signs and swinging spirit towels.
Dan Peek's birth name is Daniel Milton Peek.
Kevin Peek's birth name is Kevin James Peek.
Kim Peek's birth name is Laurence Kim Peek.