He would keek in at the door on them as he passed to his office, and Ailie would cry, "Avaunt, man!
The first letter of Keek is dated five days after the licensing of the first part of the "Isle of Pines," and the second sixteen days before the date of Sloetten's narrative.
Keek offered an additional piece of geographical information, that "some English here suppose it maybe the Island of Brasile which have been so oft sought for, Southwest from Ireland.
A simmer day, your chimleys reek, Couthy and bien; An' here an' there your windies keek Amang the green.
Dat mak' me mad lak hell, an' A'm run oop an' keek heem so hard I kin on hees belly.
Tom Cavers and me, fra West Moor, On a kind ov a jollification, Yen day myed what some folks call a tour, For a keek at the state o' the nation.
Pedro, if you ever keek me, you'll go overboard queek and don't you forget it.
I hav' no one with zee right to keek me--to keek me hard from zee back for being such a fool.
Mais, he cannot, he hav' zee gout in zee grande toe, und he can't keek vurth one sou!
I say mit my husband dat night, 'Vill you keek me hard, if you pleas'?
Get on my back, Dick, and keek out," said Mackenzie.
Bob, and you, mister, take a keek all round for the way below stairs.
And now I lift a branch and keek in, and am well rewarded.
He chivvied us aboot halfway te the wall, an' then I think he gied it up; leastways when Aa gied a keek ower my shoulder as Aa drew near it he wasn't there.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "keek" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.