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Phrase(s): peek out of something (at someone or something)
1. to be inside of something and take a look out. • A pair of glimmering eyes peeked out of the darkened room at the two people standing at the door. • I peeked out of my room at the eerie shadows in the hallway. • Jerry peeked out of the bathroom to see if anyone was looking. 2. [for a little bit of something] to be revealed with the rest concealed within. • A bit of white skin peeked out beneath his pants cuff.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs