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Recent Examples of leer
Noun
Played by a Colman Domingo who is done up to look the most wax figurine of them all in a shellacking of makeup, prosthetics, and colored contacts, Joe is always either giving an avaricious open-mouthed leer or a cold-eyed glare.—
Alison Willmore,
Vulture,
23 Apr. 2026 Harrelson brandishes that anything-goes leer that never gets old.—
Owen Gleiberman,
Variety,
11 Nov. 2025
Verb
The absence of Russian military hardware from the parade is a stark contrast to the bristling display of force previous years have provided, when Western arms experts would leer at the latest model of tank to note tiny updates.—
Nick Paton Walsh,
CNN Money,
11 May 2026 In this production, most of the Spanish men are leering, grabbing, demanding predators, so Carmen merely capitalizes on their base desires to survive.—
Pam Kragen,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
28 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for leer
San Michele’s seaside and other-era vibe are, perhaps, its greatest attractions, but there’s a signifcant Old Master to ogle while visiting—Anthony van Dyck’s 17th-century masterwork, The Crucifixion, in the Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo.
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Catherine Sabino,
Forbes.com,
10 Aug. 2026
For cocktails, head to the Copenhagen institution Ruby to ogle at Danish artwork and a must-order is the Butt Naked Old Fashioned—you won’t be disappointed.
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Condé Nast Traveler,
Condé Nast Traveler,
1 Aug. 2026
The man turned his gaze northeast, saluted Maceta, and disappeared, running and glimmering, into the blue of the mist.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
14 Aug. 2026
Self-Portrait at Home and Reclining Woman, both 1959–68, made by the Senegalese photographer Oumar Ka, depict the artist with a medium-format camera in his home, and a woman with a commanding gaze propping herself up on a cushion, respectively.
This stellar companion is apparently a luminous star that has three times the mass of the sun but is so close to the far brighter supergiant that its light had been hidden in the glare all this time.
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Phil Plait,
Scientific American,
14 Aug. 2026
Even beneath the stark, soulless glare of studio lights, the Valen is instantly arresting.
At first glance, this stacked 10-story property jutting out from a seaside cliff could be mistaken for the prow of an ocean liner.
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Zoe Baillargeon,
Travel + Leisure,
16 Aug. 2026
Your car is watching you, and that hard stop and brief glance to the side are data sent directly to your car insurer, churning into an algorithm that decides your future premiums.