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Definition of Keeked
1. keek [v] - See also: keek
Lexicographical Neighbors of Keeked
Literary usage of Keeked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch: With an Introductory Chapter Onthe Poetry by Charles Mackay (1888)
"Keek, keeked, to peep, to look in slily. The robin came to the wren's nest, ...
As he had keeked on the new moone. —CHAUCER : The Miller's Tale. ..."
2. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1893)
"... had she ; Aul' John keeked roon the noose en' to see The lass that got the
siller. " If I he auld I hae nae ties, I'm elder and a laird likewise ; O, ..."
3. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1893)
"The smith keeked frae the smiddy door— A thing he never did afore — Richt after
Kate, and then he swore He'd put the question till her. ..."
4. Dombey and Son. by Charles Dickens, Hablot Knight Browne (1848)
"And in some sort, Mr. Carker, in his faney, keeked upon a hearth too. Coiled up
snugly al attain feet, he was ready for a spring, or for a loir, ..."