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peekaboo adjective- said of a garment with decorative holes or slashes US, 1895
- Harry turned to the problem at hand–namely, what to do when Angela came downstairs in her peek-a-boo negligee. — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 101, 1957
- The attempt at a Monroe effect, besides the smiles, is present in the tight jeans, spun-candy hairdoes, peekaboo blouses. — Sidney Bernard, This Way to the Apocalypse, p. 222, 1965
- I wear peek-a-boo bras, and corsettes that give me the wildest cleavages. — Roger Gordon, Hollywood’s Sexual Underground, p. 35, 1966
- Finally Letch noticed Rita behind him, all tarted-up for another evening on the john detail: Day-Glo green satin shorts, knee-high green plastic boots with spike heels, a white peekaboo chemise, a sequined jacket on top. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 33, 1996
- used of a mirror, see-through from outside the room US
- I strolled, itchy–over to sweat box row. Standard six-by-eights, peekaboo glass. — James Ellroy, White Jazz, p. 110, 1992
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