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bo-peep

/boh-peep/US // boʊˈpip //UK // (ˌbəʊˈpiːp) //

Bo-Peep

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : peekaboo.

Examples

  • This film elicited complaints from some on the left, but not a peep from the right.

  • At Michigan, he would be a formidable recruiter, able to evoke the tradition of his former iconic coach, Bo Schembechler.

  • Not a peep from LaPierre on this extended assault on citizens of Ferguson, at least that I can find.

  • To suspicious artists like Bo Diddley or Jimmy Rogers, it seemed a form of control, with the songs held as hostages.

  • This open secrecy served its purpose, says Peep Ehasalu, communications manager for the hotel.

  • No notice being taken of the taps, the unseen visitor, after a short lapse, ventured to open the door and peep in.

  • No doubt, even in these choking circumstances, childish feeling may now and again peep out.

  • In short, one of the three circuits (Bo Oc Cb) shows money circulating once out of bank.

  • Yuh want t' keep your eye glued t' that peep-glass in the mornin', and not overlook no motions.

  • Her husband always called her the Bo'sun's Mate in Camp, because it was her duty, among others, to pipe all hands to meals.