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fleer

noun as in smirk

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The pointers came to the wire mesh of the kennel, wriggling like happy snakes and sneezing with enthusiasm, and even the sickly one came out of his house and fleered at us.

For, fleer as aliens would, this was the Awakening of the Red Dragon.

They mock and fleer at us sons of honest toil.

THE reporter's fleering smile and his acidulous "Thank you, Miss Cabot," convinced Persis that the man had, with the sophistication reporters learn too well, put the worst possible interpretation on her forest promenade with Forbes.

It was half open, and the moon’s licht danced in on the fleer.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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