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Recent Examples of leer
Noun
Boomer men turn their necks and leer brazenly, but another contingent is harder to notice at first.—Rebecca Jennings, Vulture, 21 Aug. 2025 At the wedding, all of the couple’s guests morph into Sheeran, who leers at the horrified actor.—Hannah Dailey, Billboard, 7 Aug. 2025
Verb
But Trump and Epstein’s association has been out in the open for nearly a quarter century; nineties-era footage of the gruesome twosome together at Mar-a-Lago, leering at a group of young cheerleaders, has been circulating since at least 2019.—Jessica Winter, New Yorker, 6 June 2025 Courtney’s performance works best in leering psycho mode, less so when Tucker is bloviating philosophically — but that’s the fault of the script.—David Rooney, HollywoodReporter, 17 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for leer
In Iris’ eyes (which Petrova communicates nonverbally via smitten stares), bonding with Aris, even if under circumstances mostly advantageous to him, fills an empty cup within her.
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Carlos Aguilar,
Variety,
31 Jan. 2026
His smoldering stare has been illegally printed on T-shirts by dozens of small Chinese businesses through the global marketplace AliExpress.
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Paul Flahive,
Austin American Statesman,
30 Jan. 2026
It has been created because someone, somewhere, wanted to ogle women.
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Charlie Warzel,
The Atlantic,
16 Jan. 2026
When the coach did something inappropriate or abusive—ogling them in the showers, leaving his hand on their backsides a count or two too long, rubbing their thigh on a car ride to their homes—they’d simply grin and bear it.
The city's purchase of the downtown Indianapolis heliport, which sits on land eyed as a potential site for a future soccer stadium, has stalled after Attorney General Todd Rokita and a Fort Wayne billionaire asked federal officials to reconsider their approval of the deal.
Under the roof — with the glare gone, the temperature easing across the third and fourth sets and the radiated heat from the court plummeting — the momentum swung.
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John Pye,
Baltimore Sun,
24 Jan. 2026
Originally a bright photography studio with skylights, the room was transformed into a low-light space to eliminate glare on the digital screens and Wacom tablets used for ZBrush sculpting.