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Definition of leer
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of leer is as below...
Leer (n.) A
distorted
expression
of the face, or an
indirect
glance
of the eye,
conveying
a
sinister
or
immodest
suggestion..
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Leer
::
Leer (a.)
Empty;
destitute;
wantin.
Lear
::
Lear (a.) See Leer, a..
Fusileer
::
Fusileer
(n.) Alt. of
Fusilie.
Leer
::
Leer (a.)
Wanting
sense or
seriousness;
trifling;
trivolous;
as, leer
words..
Leered
::
Leered
(imp. & p. p.) of Lee.
Leer
::
Leer (a.)
Destitute
of a
rider;
and
hence,
led, not
ridden;
as, a leer
horse..
Fleer
::
Fleer () To grin with an air of
civility;
to leer.
Bandoleer
::
Bandoleer
(n.) Alt. of
Bandolie.
Gibe
::
Gibe (v. i.) To cast
reproaches
and
sneering
expressions;
to rail; to utter
taunting,
sarcastic
words;
to
flout;
to
fleer;
to
scoff..
Leer
::
Leer (v. t.) To
entice
with a leer, or
leers;
as, to leer a man to
ruin..
Leere
::
Leere (n.) Tape or
braid;
an
ornament.
Omnibus
::
Omnibus
(n.) A
sheet-iron
cover for
articles
in a leer or
annealing
arch, to
protect
them from
drafts..
Lear
::
Lear (n.) An
annealing
oven. See Leer, n..
Flout
::
Flout (v. i.) To
practice
mocking;
to
behave
with
contempt;
to
sneer;
to
fleer;
-- often with at.
Leering
::
Leering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lee.
Fleer
::
Fleer (v. t.) To mock; to flout at.
Canceleer
::
Canceleer
(n.) The turn of a hawk upon the wing to
recover
herself,
when she
misses
her aim in the
stoop..
Leer
::
Leer (n.) The
cheek.
Fleered
::
Fleered
(imp. & p. p.) of Flee.
Fleerer
::
Fleerer
(n.) One who
fleers.
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