Which should you use, peak or peek? The noun peak may mean the pointed top of a mountain, a projecting pointed part or shape, or the highest point. The noun peek means a quick or furtive look.
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Buffavento was built on the top of a mountain peek.
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Buffavento was built on the top of a mountain peak.
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She took a peak at the scoreboard.
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She took a peek at the scoreboard.
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