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will peek

  • future tense
    of peek.
    peek
    verb (used without object)
    to look or glance quickly or furtively, especially through a small opening or from a concealed location; peep; peer.

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When darkness falls on parts of North America, one part of the Sun will peek out that people have been trying to study for centuries - its atmosphere, or corona.

From BBC Apr. 6, 2024

Forecasts indicate the sun will peek out for a bit in the evening until showers return.

From Seattle Times Oct. 28, 2022

In another first, a highly sensitive camera on Danuri will peek into the depths of the Moon’s permanently shadowed craters to inventory the water ice known to lurk there.

From Science Magazine Aug. 10, 2022

Gracie will peek at the on-court digital clock for the countdown and wait for it to display 2:00.

From Washington Post Jul. 13, 2018

And you may set it down as sure, that, though she blinds herself with her hands as she scales the dizzy heights you are leading her over, nevertheless, she will peek through her fingers!

From Sane Sex Life and Sane Sex Living Some Things That All Sane People Ought to Know About Sex Nature and Sex Functioning; Its Place in the Economy of Life, Its Proper Training and Righteous Exercise by H. W. (Harland William) Long