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peeper
1[pee-per]
noun
a person or thing that emits or utters a peeping peep sound.
Northeastern U.S.any of several frogs having a peeping peep call, especially the spring peeper.
peeper
/ ˈ辱ːə /
noun
a person who peeps
(often plural) a slang word for eye 1
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
While oil heats, add cornmeal, flour and 1 teaspoon salt, black peeper and optional pinch of cayenne to a gallon sized ziplock and toss to combine.
So what does this polychaete do with its walloping peepers after dark?
She too was a no-show, at least to my skeptical peepers.
Most wolves sport piercing yellow peepers, whereas most dogs have brown eyes—a hue humans may have selected for because it looks less threatening.
If you get lost in the luminous orange peepers of housecats or the baby blues of white tigers, thank the granddaddy of all felines—an ocelotlike creature that lived more than 30 million years ago.
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