Verb
peep out (third-person singular simple present peeps out, present participle peeping out, simple past and past participle peeped out)
(intransitive) to show, to be visible.
The world is in his cloak -- figures peer out of its folds -- mythological figures and snakes and pigs and flowers, naked fauns and heavy-breasted sirens and horses' heads -- they sprawl on the flagstones at his feet and peep out from under his arms... Peter Greenaway
In Saudi Arabia, one of the most oppressive regimes in the world, there was not a peep out of Trump about human rights. Source: Internet
We are off to the land of pasties, clotted cream and fishing boats and so you probably won't hear a peep out of me for a few days. Source: Internet