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sneak peeks

  • plural
    of sneak peek.
    sneak peek
    noun
    a brief, exclusive, or illicit chance to see or experience something, especially something that will later be officially released to the public.

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Throughout the rehearsal and recording process, the filmmakers dazzled the kids with sneak peeks of the movie, from advance footage to hand-drawn renderings of the characters.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 25, 2022

Even as they were out on the ice, players were trying to sneak peeks.

From Washington Post Jan. 13, 2022

The shows included sneak peeks of “Sherry Darling” from “The River” and the upcoming album’s title cut, and a duet with Browne on “Stay.”

From Seattle Times Nov. 17, 2021

Earlier this week, Joanna posted videos on Instagram showing sneak peeks of two renovations that she and her husband did for their show, "Fixer Upper: Welcome Home."

From Fox News Jun. 26, 2021

Blanca hung on his every word, nodding her head and taking sneak peeks at me as if to say, “Listen to this, this is for you.”

From "Bodega Dreams" by Ernesto Quinonez

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