22 adverbs to describe how to leering

We passed several groups of lazy soldiers, who leered at us offensively and made some uncomplimentary remarks, but otherwisebeyond the fact that the women stared a good deal when Miss Blunt attempted to sketchwe met with no discourtesy.

I returned in about half an hour to pay my bill, when I could observe one or two of those doughty politicians who remained, leering at me most significantly.

He rubbed his eyes sleepily, and looked up in a vacant, tipsy way, leering knowingly at the soldier, who had caught him by the shoulder.

He stood still, leering foolishly on us, just in our way; I could not bear to look at him, and would have slipt on one side; but Althea looked sternly at him, and said bitterly, 'Shame on you, Ralph Lacy!

yes"they leered frightfully at each other; it was a horrible spectacle.

A ghastly, leering cadaver in collar and necktie, dressed up and photographed at the morgue, and now flashed hideously at the prisoner out of the darkness.

" Here Mrs. M'Evoy leered gleefully up at the Sister, and one or two feeble chuckles were heard from the neighbouring beds; but Mrs. Brady assumed an attitude which can only be described as one implying a mental drawing away of skirts, and preserved an impenetrable gravity.

Some coarse town humorist would leer upon him from the doorwaya leer of furtive, devilish cunningand whisper hoarsely, "Hist!

Then he plucked from back of an ear a half-smoked cigarette, relighted this, and leered humorously at the spreading tangle before him.

How hypocritically he leers upon everything about him, as if butter would not melt in his mouth?

It was Piggy Pennington who first spoke, "Oh, pa, I won't do it any more," repeating the phrase several times in a suppressed voice, and leering impishly at Mealy.

He reached down and picked it up, and when he straightened himself he pulled out a dime and handed it to the beggar, who, instead of accepting the proffered donation, disdainfully pushed aside the hand holding the alms and stepping closer he almost insultingly leered into Joe's face.

"And you got sense, too," went on Jarrold, leering meaningly.

Dayson asked in a low voice, leering pawkily, as though to indicate that he was a man who could be trusted to think of everything.

On the rear wall the yellow face of the old self-regulating clock, that had gayly ticked so many men into the electric chair, leered shamelessly across at the blind goddess.

They had made him pay with the extreme penalty for his treachery; and yet in the flickering candle-light the stricken face, blood-spattered though it was, seemed to leer slyly, as if in the knowledge that they had been cheated in the end.

He had had a bad case of poll-evil and his head was poked forward as if he was just about to bite something, and his ears were leered back tight to his head with an expression of the most terrible angerI have known people who went through the world in a good deal the same way for much the same reasons.

He seemed to glory in his power, relentless and untiring, as he swung boldly in the sky, triumphantly leering down upon his helpless victims.

Toothless Jack leering distantly at Barbara from the side aisle.

Once a drunken logger shouldered his way into the kitchen to leer unpleasantly at Stella, and, himself inflamed by liquor and the affront, Charlie Benton beat the man until his face was a mass of bloody bruises.

Dade leered drunkenly at the speaker.

The doors stood open, and the windows, with the windowpanes all gone and in some instances the sashes as well, leered emptily, like eye-sockets without eyes.

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