peeper

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An animal, such as some frogs, that have a shrill, high-pitched call
The eye. More commonly used in the plural

Check out the gorgeous peepers on that guy!.

Someone who peeps
A private detective
A chicken just breaking the shell; a young bird
{i} one who looks briefly, one who glances; person who enjoys peeking at sex acts or sex organs of others; animal that makes high-pitched noises; (Slang) eye
an animal that makes short high-pitched sounds an informal term refering to the eye
The eye; as, to close the peepers
a viewer who enjoys seeing the sex acts or sex organs of others
an informal term refering to the eye
One who peeps; a prying person; a spy
an animal that makes short high-pitched sounds
leaf peeper
A tree sightseer, who enjoys to observe the color change in their leaves, especially in the autumn

Perched on a peak amidst the leaf peeper's paradise of Western North Carolina, Fire Mountain Inn is a secluded retreat with close ties to the land.

leaf-peeper
Alternative spelling of leaf peeper
peepers
{n} chickens breaking the shell, the eyes
peepers
plural of peeper, Eyes
spring peeper
A small brownish tree frog (Hyla crucifer) of eastern North America, having a characteristic shrill, high-pitched call. Species (Hyla crucifer) of tree frog found in ponds, marshes, and other damp areas in the U.S. During the breeding season it can be found in woodland ponds; at other times it is seldom seen. It has a high, whistling call and is one of the first frogs to vocalize in spring. It is tiny (only 0.75-1.3 in. or 2-3.5 cm, long) and grayish, tan, or olive-brown, with an X-shaped or irregular brown mark on its back
spring peeper
small brown tree toad having a shrill call heard near wetlands of eastern United States and Canada in early spring
peeper
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