leer at (someone or something)
leer at (someone or something)
To stare at someone in a cunning, malicious, or lustful manner. There were these two guys leering at us from across the bar all night long, so we never really felt at ease. I just leered at them as I plotted their company's downfall.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
leer at someone
to gaze at someone flirtatiously or with lust. Why are you leering at that woman in the bikini? Stop leering at me!
See also: leer
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- leer
- leer at
- ogle
- ogle at (one)
- give (someone) the horn
- (as) cunning as a fox
- cunning
- inveigle (someone) out of (something)
- inveigle (something) out of (someone)
- inveigle out of