The more demure ladies in the group recoiled in horror, but my fatso friends and I peered at this formidable dish in silent wonder. |
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A small, shriveled head poked itself out from the miniature doorway and peered at her. |
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Clearly amused, a young lad peered at me through the hood of his woollen djellaba. |
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Dad lowered the paper he had picked up while I was whining and peered at me over his frameless glasses. |
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I popped my orange disabled drivers badges on the dashboard and peered at the meter. |
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He walked over to the wall switch and flipped on the lights, then went to the wet bar and peered at the selection. |
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Next to her sat an old lady dressed in white who peered at Komal with screwed up eyes. |
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He took two steps over to the almanac calendar hanging next to the apothecary's chest, and peered at it thoughtfully. |
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She peered at the test and hurriedly wrote down the answers as the bell rang for her to go to lunch. |
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He peered at her over the metal rims of his glasses and seemed to question why she had come. |
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We passed by the Convent and old Mrs Birrane peered at us through the closed gates. |
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The massive, brawny man peered at me in bewilderment as I had managed to stop his blade, and he withdrew, smiling shadily at me. |
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A pair of brown eyes peered at him through a boarded up window at the bottom of one of the buildings. |
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The monk reached down, took it out, and peered at the intricate engraving of Chinese characters. |
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Eana peered at some meat roasting on a spit, and Ziven grabbed Felicity's hand, leading her into the dining room. |
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He stood straight up, peered at some clouds, and made a long wailing call, rounded off by some burring notes. |
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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. |
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He peered at the ghostlike form, with long black hair and eyes golden-green. |
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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. |
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She peered at the remains through an oversized magnifying glass, paying careful attention to the swimmerets near the tail. |
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On the porch was a pizza delivery driver, the red-and-blue uniform shirt and cap unmistakable, his head bent as he peered at the ticket he held atop the warming bag. |
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Adjusting her rimless glasses, she peered at the rear-view mirror. |
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I peered at the albums underneath the plastic cellophane wrappers. |
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She peered at herself through the mirror in front of her bed, sighing in frustration as she saw her eyes were still the same annoying pale shade of green. |
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He peered at the screen, a vertical crease appearing on his forehead. |
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A sunflower, bending its head, peered at us with its round, polyphemic, impersonal eye, the long yellow lashes half-curled over the great black pupil. |
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Lucy peered at the pictures with her face close to the page, and though they had seemed crowded and muddlesome before, she found she could now see them quite clearly. |
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