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peer out

verb as in peep/peer

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During the offseason, Riley would occasionally peer out of his office window that overlooked the practice fields as the rookies started their workouts.

But no saucy, beady eyes appeared to peer out of her squirrel pelts.

Leavitt, working as a poorly paid member of a team of mostly women who cataloged data for the scientists at the observatory, found a way to peer out into the great unknown and measure it.

High-altitude balloons also help scientists peer out into space from near the edges of the Earth’s atmosphere.

We peer out from under the canopy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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