14 Verbs to Use for the Word leering

Evidently being German, he could not read it; but having turned it upside down and gazed at it for some seconds, he gave a drunken leer as he peered inside the coach.

Old Koogah dropped an open leer to Opee-Kwan, and, the laughter growing around him, continued: "The wind blows from the south and blows the schooner south.

"That roguish leer of your's makes a pretty woman's heart ake.

In place of courage they flaunted an insolent leer, and the smile intended to convey self-confidence betrayed to a close observer anxiety bordering on panic.

She had come to loathe the leer more than the frown.

(Tournour makes a leer of contempt)

Mary recalled Leddy's leer at her on the pass, with its intent of something more horrible than murder.

" He seemed to calm abruptly after this, put up his pistol, and resumed the wicked leer.

"II think" She saw Steve Jarrold leering.

It was all so incongruous and remote from the world I lived in that more than once a smile, though a smile of pity, fluttered to my lips; but a glimpse of my face in the mirror showed rather the leer of a grimace.

Uncle Bignolio alone fulfilled the requirements of his part, by casting Mephistophelean leers at the Signor, and now and then stealthily shaking his fists at him.

But in the walks where wicked elves have been, The learning of the parish now is seen, The midnight parson, posting o'er the green, With gown tuck'd up, to wakes, for Sunday next, With humming ale encouraging his text; Nor wants the holy leer to country girl betwixt.

He did not catch the ugly leer which the bearded man turned upon Thompson.

"Are you quite ready to proceed with the case?" inquired the judge with a courtesy in which was ill concealed a leer of triumph.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  leering