It can be, meaning a quick glance. But it is also a verb meaning to peep or glance furtively.
No. A peek is a noun and to peek is a verb.
There are three in total, there being two homophones (sound alike words) for peek.PEAK (noun, adjective) - a mountaintop, or the highest level of activityPEEK - (noun, verb) to sneak a glancePIQUE - (noun) to irritate, or to provoke (e.g to pique one's curiosity)
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.
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No. A peek is a noun and to peek is a verb.
Kevin Peek's birth name is Kevin James Peek.
Kim Peek's birth name is Laurence Kim Peek.
Dan Peek's birth name is Daniel Milton Peek.
There are two homophones for "peek": "peak" and "pique".
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The homophone of "peek" is "peak".
A homophone for "peek" is "peak."
Harmanus Peek died in 1838.
Harmanus Peek was born in 1782.
Medwin Peek died in 1979.
Medwin Peek was born in 1900.