(n.) A chicken just breaking the shell; a young bird.
(n.) One who peeps; a prying person; a spy.
(n.) The eye; as, to close the peepers.
Example Sentences:
(1) Seb Rochford, Pete Wareham, Mark Lockheart, Tom Herbert and Leafcutter John are the British two-sax group, who waited four years to release the follow-up to their fourth album, Peepers .
(2) But peel your peepers away from Skyscanner and keep that credit card in the wallet for just a tad longer.
(3) You can also buy reasonably cheap "creature peepers" ( trywildforms.co.uk ).
(4) Those glassy peepers stare at you fiercely, and it is hard to resist associations with The Exorcist.
(5) I meet Murphy and his peepers in a cafe in Queen's Park, London.
(6) Those peepers grow and flash with irritation when I mention how much of the coverage of her music has seen her boxed alongside "alt-R&B" stars such as Banks, Kelela and SZA.
(7) In spring peepers, the sexual difference in the auditory system clearly results in a significantly larger active space in females.
(8) Click here to watch the video Beautiful eyes staring into the distance Mesmerising peepers – as deep, blue and mysterious as a lake – will often be captured on the point of tears, before being clenched tightly shut to indicate intense feeling.
(9) We derived audiograms from recordings of multiunit activity in the torus semicircularis of 10 males and 6 females of the spring peeper from central Missouri, USA.
(10) There are, of course, many more deals to keep your peepers on throughout the day but the main entertainment will, as ever, be found at Tottenham, where Daniel Levy will haggle and haggle and haggle over a much-needed new striker before Spurs sign Andy Booth on loan at 11.03pm and Andre Villas-Boas sits in a corner and weeps.
(11) The album: In Each and Every One Previous releases to date: Dim Lit – 2004 Held on the Tips of Fingers – 2005 Polar Bear – 2008 Peepers – 2010 What we said : “ Electronics plays a bigger role, with the introductory Open See a sonic vapour of airy whistles and glowing, pulsing effects.
Weeper
Definition:
(n.) One who weeps; esp., one who sheds tears.
(n.) A white band or border worn on the sleeve as a badge of mourning.