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How to use peered at in a sentence

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The more demure ladies in the group recoiled in horror, but my fatso friends and I peered at this formidable dish in silent wonder.
A small, shriveled head poked itself out from the miniature doorway and peered at her.
Clearly amused, a young lad peered at me through the hood of his woollen djellaba.
Dad lowered the paper he had picked up while I was whining and peered at me over his frameless glasses.
I popped my orange disabled drivers badges on the dashboard and peered at the meter.
He walked over to the wall switch and flipped on the lights, then went to the wet bar and peered at the selection.
Next to her sat an old lady dressed in white who peered at Komal with screwed up eyes.
He took two steps over to the almanac calendar hanging next to the apothecary's chest, and peered at it thoughtfully.
She peered at the test and hurriedly wrote down the answers as the bell rang for her to go to lunch.
He peered at her over the metal rims of his glasses and seemed to question why she had come.
We passed by the Convent and old Mrs Birrane peered at us through the closed gates.
The massive, brawny man peered at me in bewilderment as I had managed to stop his blade, and he withdrew, smiling shadily at me.
A pair of brown eyes peered at him through a boarded up window at the bottom of one of the buildings.
The monk reached down, took it out, and peered at the intricate engraving of Chinese characters.
Eana peered at some meat roasting on a spit, and Ziven grabbed Felicity's hand, leading her into the dining room.
He stood straight up, peered at some clouds, and made a long wailing call, rounded off by some burring notes.
Many of the ship's 625 passengers peered at the spectacle below, as the ship was moored along the pier and held by thick hawsers.
He peered at the ghostlike form, with long black hair and eyes golden-green.
Then, as if he had seen us for the first time, the major with the swagger stick turned and peered at us through the gathering dusk.
She peered at the remains through an oversized magnifying glass, paying careful attention to the swimmerets near the tail.
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She peered at a button on the go-chair's armrest which had just begun to put out small bright-blue flashes of light.
I peered at the crossbar in my hand, then looked hard at the girl beside me.
The Disney exec made some noises and ate some shortbread, peered at the chalk-board menu and ordered some Thai iced tea.
He raised the covering hand, and peered at the coin in the gathering gloom.
Turning away from the curious throng, Mark cupped his hand, then together they all three peered at that magic number.
As the professor was lank, tow-haired and so near-sighted, that he peered at his pupils through spectacles, no one ever had.
The doctor peered at me over his glasses, hesitated, and then revealed his patronym.
I unwired the lamps and peered at the workings of the electric kitchen clock.
The superintendent peered at Moya in his nearsighted fashion over the glasses on his nose.
The officer peered at him from under the brim of his hat, dubiousness writ plain on his young, good-looking face.
She had been crying, I could see, but when I opened my eyes she smiled, peered at me anxiously, and sat down on the foot of my bed.
He peered at the cross-legged figure, outlined jet-black against the lemon-coloured drift of light.
Bob Power stood up outside his entrenchment and peered at her.
Mills peered at me with his friendly but awfully searching blue eyes through the cloud of smoke he had wreathed about his big head.
The dentist peered at it, inserted his forceps and set to work.
Samuels peered at him strangely, around the guttering candle.
The man sat up, and shading his eyes with his hand peered at us.
I peered at the rock that his silver stick was pointing at slightly confused.
A twiddle of Eric's famous glasses as he peered at Ern's head, followed by a helpful adjustment of his alleged wig, had us gagging for breath.
One peered at what I had expectorated, the second sounded the organs of expectorations, the third listened while I expectorated again.
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