| He would scribble away the correct answers to question after question, then leer across the room at the frat boys. |
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| I got to leer at this girl with huge jubblies who always took the same train as me. |
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| All I could see was her smirk in my mind, the ever-present leer that had come to mean so much for me. |
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| The Mountains seemed to leer at me through the small spaces where the trees parted. |
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| His cockeyed, comic leer will keep us from taking any situation too seriously. |
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| He lit a cigarette and took a swig of the alcohol and grinned at me, a grin that was rapidly becoming a leer. |
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| He caught up to her, his face eased into its usual expression, which was something between a smirk and a leer. |
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| The group relaxed, and Jake grinned his wolflike leer again as he lined up his next shot. |
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| Despite himself, Padlin looked at the corpse's mouth, his gaze fastening for an unpleasant instant on the rictus leer stretching the dead lips. |
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| It was not the glance of a cheerful guardian of the shelves, but instead the leer of a triumphant virago. |
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| He shows me early sketches for it, which reveal a boggled-eyed hunched troll with a plainly murderous leer on its hideous face. |
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| He gives them with a sinister look or two with a leer on his face. |
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| In addition, he would leer at her and make repeated compliments about her appearance. |
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| Women who have created serious-sounding reasons to leer at beefcake? |
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| He is like you would imagine a young hipster Clark Gable would be and he's got a leer on him that won't quit. |
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| When people started climbing through the crack onto the roof, it seemed to wear an ostrobogulous leer, reveling in its brief but splendid final career. |
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| It may be painful to remember that the latter day Elvis, he of the Las Vegas leer, became a besequined Jabba the Hutt, a virtual caricature of himself. |
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