peer at (someone or something)
peer at (someone or something)
To examine, scan, or stare at someone or something, especially in an intent, inquisitive, or searching manner. Sarah's daughter came into the room and peered at me suspiciously, then turned around and walked right back out again. I peered at the directions, but they just didn't make any sense to me.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
peer at someone or something
to look at someone or something closely; to stare at and examine someone or something. The child peered at me for a while in a strange way. The owl peered at the snake for a moment before grabbing it.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- peer at
- peer in
- peer in(to something)
- peer through
- peer through (something)
- peer under
- peer under (something)
- peer underneath (something)
- two jumps ahead (of someone or something)
- two leaps ahead (of someone or something)