verb
- to peek or peep; to look quickly or furtively
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
noun
- a quick or furtive look; a peek
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
Examples
- She took a keek through the window to see who was at the door.
- He keekt around the corner to check if anyone was coming.
- Just a keek at the menu before we decide where to eat.
- The child keekt behind the curtain during the game of hide-and-seek.
- Can I have a keek at your new phone?
- She keekt over the fence to see the neighbors' garden.