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البَحْرِيَّة
mirón
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
peeping Tom SUBST
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. peep1 [Am pip, Brit piːp] VERB intr
1. peep:
vichar RíoPl ugs
vichar RíoPl ugs
no viches RíoPl ugs
2. peep (show, stick out):
peep tip/edge/corner:
II. peep1 [Am pip, Brit piːp] SUBST (quick or furtive look)
peep at sth/sb can I have a peep?
peep at sth/sb can I have a peep?
¿a ver?
peep at sth/sb can I have a peep?
¿puedo vichar? RíoPl ugs
vichó la respuesta RíoPl ugs
I. peep2 [Am pip, Brit piːp] SUBST (sound)
¿sabes algo de tu hermano? — ¡ni pío! ugs
II. peep2 [Am pip, Brit piːp] VERB intr (make high-pitched sound)
peep bird:
peep horn/whistle:
III. peep2 [Am pip, Brit piːp] VERB trans ugs
tom [Am tɑm, Brit tɒm] SUBST
1. tom (cat):
2. tom (turkey):
Tom [Am tɑm, Brit tɒm] SUBST
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peeping tom SUBST
mirón(-ona) m (f)
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mirón (-ona) (voyeur)
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I. peep1 [pi:p] SUBST (sound)
peep of bird
peep of car horn
II. peep1 [pi:p] VERB intr
I. peep2 [pi:p] SUBST (furtive look)
II. peep2 [pi:p] VERB intr
1. peep (look quickly):
vichar Arg
to peep at sth
2. peep (appear, come partly out):
III. peep2 [pi:p] VERB trans
tom [tɒm, Am tɑ:m] SUBST (cat)
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peeping Tom SUBST
mirón(-ona) m (f)
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mirón (-ona) (voyeur)
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I. peep1 [pip] SUBST (sound)
peep of bird
II. peep1 [pip] VERB intr
I. peep2 [pip] SUBST (furtive look)
II. peep2 [pip] VERB intr
1. peep (look quickly):
vichar Arg
to peep at sth
2. peep (become visible):
III. peep2 [pip] VERB trans
tom [tam] SUBST (cat)
Present
Ipeep
youpeep
he/she/itpeeps
wepeep
youpeep
theypeep
Past
Ipeeped
youpeeped
he/she/itpeeped
wepeeped
youpeeped
theypeeped
Present Perfect
Ihavepeeped
youhavepeeped
he/she/ithaspeeped
wehavepeeped
youhavepeeped
theyhavepeeped
Past Perfect
Ihadpeeped
youhadpeeped
he/she/ithadpeeped
wehadpeeped
youhadpeeped
theyhadpeeped
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Tom meets him for the first time in the second book.
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Tom manages to fight the two men off and escape back to the farm.
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Tom slaps the pile of brick and rock with a board until he sees an opening.
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Tom's head is stuck in the board, but he is safe.
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The peeping tom had no flow, no dough.
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