not a peep from/out of (someone)

not a peep from/out of (someone)

Not a single word or sound from someone. Amy: "Hi Samantha, thank you for watching the kids for us. How were they?" Samantha: "They were great. I put them to bed at 8, and there hasn't been a peep out of them since!" There wasn't a peep from the students for the rest of the class after I sent Jonathan to detention.
See also: not, of, out, peep
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • (way) past caring
  • past caring
  • possession
  • in (one's) possession
  • in possession
  • stop (someone) dead
  • stop dead
  • caught up with (someone or something)
  • get the air
  • get the elbow