leering
Americanadjective
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indicating lewd, sly, or malicious intent.
He regarded her with a leering grin as she walked slowly up the path.
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having a lewd, sly, or malicious look.
The massive door, with a leering gargoyle for a knocker, lent the scene an air of unreality.
Other Word Forms
- leeringly adverb
Etymology
Origin of leering
Example Sentences
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There are T-shirts, phones, watches, furniture, clocks, slippers, tents, wallets, trading cards, eye shadow and roller skates with Garfield’s leering image.
From New York Times • Jun. 7, 2024
One reason why is that Bon Jovi never seemed leering in the way that some of your ’80s hair-metal contemporaries did.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 25, 2024
He added it was a "privilege and honour" to be now playing the leering, flamboyant Emcee in "this incredible show".
From BBC • Aug. 15, 2023
One sat above the living room sofa, leering at disquieted visitors.
From Salon • Apr. 23, 2022
I saw SEEf leering at me and heard him.
From "Ella Enchanted" by Gail Carson Levine
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