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Peephole
Peephole meaning
A small hole, opening, or piece of glass, especially in a door, through which one can look without being seen.
Example sentences (15)
Speaking of: Ring’s new Peephole Cam offers the same smart doorbells people already use, installed over the existing peephole in one’s door.
Perhaps in this case, it's unfair to blame the designer, and more appropriate to comment on the user error, of using the tiny peephole.
This time, Fortson looked through the peephole.
Ask Alexa to "answer the front door" when someone rings your Ring Peephole Cam and you can see the live feed on your Show 8 -- and actually talk to the person, straight from the smart display.
As seen through the slit in her gown’s skirt, extremely high platform pumps with a big toe peephole gave the diminutive Mexican-American thespian extra height.
If a simple picture and message card sounds a bit boring and your child's art skills are more advanced, you could encourage them to make a peephole card.
Ring's $80 Peephole Cam is a unique product for the Amazon-owned company.
We’ve all had to deal with party hosts who assign jobs to their guests, and in Season 9’s “The Reverse Peephole,” that party host is Joe Mayo.
Ring's $199 Peephole Cam has HD live streaming, motion detection and alerts and other standard smart doorbell features.
Carter, p. 71. Visitors to the Stonewall Inn in 1969 were greeted by a bouncer who inspected them through a peephole in the door.
Compile-time optimizations on the syntax tree include constant folding and context propagation, but peephole optimization is also performed.
Duchamp continued to produce sculpture in secret including an installation with the realistic depiction of a woman viewable only through a peephole.
Regulations required that the Camp Commandant supervise the preparations, the gassing (through a peephole), and the aftermath looting of the corpses.
Some examples of scopes include: ; Peephole optimizations : Usually performed late in the compilation process after machine code has been generated.
This form of optimization examines a few adjacent instructions (like "looking through a peephole" at the code) to see whether they can be replaced by a single instruction or a shorter sequence of instructions.