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keek

 (kēk) Scots
intr.v. keeked, keek·ing, keeks
To peek; peep.
n.
A look, especially a quick one; a peek.

[Middle English kiken, keken, perhaps from Middle Dutch kiken.]
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keek

(kiːk)
n, vb
a Scot word for peep1
[C18: probably from Middle Dutch kīken to look]
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keek


Past participle: keeking
Gerund: keeked

Imperative
keek
keek
Present
I keek
you keek
he/she/it keeks
we keek
you keek
they keek
Preterite
I keeking
you keeking
he/she/it keeking
we keeking
you keeking
they keeking
Present Continuous
I am keeked
you are keeked
he/she/it is keeked
we are keeked
you are keeked
they are keeked
Present Perfect
I have keeking
you have keeking
he/she/it has keeking
we have keeking
you have keeking
they have keeking
Past Continuous
I was keeked
you were keeked
he/she/it was keeked
we were keeked
you were keeked
they were keeked
Past Perfect
I had keeking
you had keeking
he/she/it had keeking
we had keeking
you had keeking
they had keeking
Future
I will keek
you will keek
he/she/it will keek
we will keek
you will keek
they will keek
Future Perfect
I will have keeking
you will have keeking
he/she/it will have keeking
we will have keeking
you will have keeking
they will have keeking
Future Continuous
I will be keeked
you will be keeked
he/she/it will be keeked
we will be keeked
you will be keeked
they will be keeked
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been keeked
you have been keeked
he/she/it has been keeked
we have been keeked
you have been keeked
they have been keeked
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been keeked
you will have been keeked
he/she/it will have been keeked
we will have been keeked
you will have been keeked
they will have been keeked
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been keeked
you had been keeked
he/she/it had been keeked
we had been keeked
you had been keeked
they had been keeked
Conditional
I would keek
you would keek
he/she/it would keek
we would keek
you would keek
they would keek
Past Conditional
I would have keeking
you would have keeking
he/she/it would have keeking
we would have keeking
you would have keeking
they would have keeking
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(38) Several erotic engravings address such curiosity, among these, 'Cunnyseurs', 'The Curious Wanton' and 'The Hairy Prospect or The Devil in a Fright' by Thomas Row-landson (1756-1827), and 'Keeking By Candlelight', attributed to Tommaso Piroli (1750-1824).
The bugyo listened respectfully to Caron, then changed the subject to help from the loyal Dutch to destroy the Iberian bases of Manila, Macao, and Keeking. (48) Of these three potential targets, the bugyo believed Manila was the top priority because its status as the source of supply for Catholic priests would be the best bargaining counter to use with their superiors in Edo when the time came to gain official permission to invade.
We were was stopped in our tracks by what looked like a prehistoric relic keeking through the bracken.
It's bad enough getting a glimpse of workman's bottom keeking out when you pass a building site.
30 Expect ne daintys, But be sure to find An hearty welcom, & things geud in kinde; Clean snaw-white Nap'ry shall or Table spread To deight yr Gob shall Serviteurs be laid, The Stoups & Trenchers shall be made for fine And tho not Siller, shall like Siller shine Reflect each transient Image as they pass And do the office of a Keeking Glass.
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And yet, as far as we are aware, Ken has never been seen in any greater state of undress than having a semmit keeking out of the top of his shirt and there has never been so much as a hint of him getting out from under the duvet in his Y-fronts.