KEEK


Meaning of KEEK in English

I. kēk intransitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English kiken, keken, probably from Middle Dutch kīken to look; akin to Middle Low German kīken to look

chiefly Scotland : peep , look

opened the low door and keeked into the room — Alasdair Carmichael

II. noun

( -s )

chiefly Scotland : peep , look

take another keek at the redcoats — R.L.Stevenson

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