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What is the past tense of peep?

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The past tense of peep is peeped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of peep is peeps.

The present participle of peep is peeping.

The past participle of peep is peeped.

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She peeped through the curtains at the two sleeping boys and ended up staring at them for a couple of minutes.
Arin peeped through his fingers and then stood up with his jaw almost scraping his knees.
I too peeped through out of curiosity and found a young house wife crying in front of a policeman.
She peeped through the holes in the rock at the hundreds of wolves sitting and slouching or lying against the trees, looking at the rocks.
Scarlet ran over to inspect as did Griffith and they peeped through to see Lane on the phone with someone.
A head peeped through the small gap and greeted Julia with a booming voice.

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