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To look with difficulty, or as if searching for something.
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To come in sight; to appear.
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To look with difficulty, or as if searching for something.
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To come in sight; to appear.
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To make equal in rank.
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To carry communications traffic terminating on one's own network on an equivalency basis to and from another network, usually without charge or payment. Contrast with transit where one pays another network provider to carry one's traffic.
The front door opened, and Jenn peered in.
He peered behind her.
Lana peered around them to see the five or more armed men about twenty meters away.
She peered at his profile in the darkness.
Fred peered at the paper.
The moon peered over the walls of the city, and he squinted toward it.
Rubbing his eyes, he peered at the blurred figures of his clock, (more evidence of the necessity for his glasses).
She stopped and peered over the gate.
He peered at the Original Immortal curiously then looked up at her.
He ran out to his bicycle and pushed the kickstand back while he peered through the window.
Deidre paused beside the bubbling nest of beetles the size of her hand. Katie watched as she picked up one, peered at it and then flung it. Deidre giggled.
I peered toward the opposite side of the chamber, adjacent to the black carved statue of the toad god.
She peered cautiously over the edge, but couldn't see the car.
When she didn't respond, he peered over the paper again.
He peered into her mind.
I peered over her shoulder and saw my wife.
He followed the sounds and peered through one shelf into the aisle on the other side.
The tips of its delicate pink petals peered above the clasping green calyx.
I peered out from beneath the slightly fusty smelling brim of the old green satin cloak.
She stood up on tip-toe and peered through the glass porthole window in the door.
She peered out from under her wagon and found the smiling face of Bordeaux.
He peered sullenly from under the brim of his hat.
She snatched the keys and jammed them in her pocket then peered through the peephole again.
She was talking with her mother and Sarah, but must have felt his gaze because she peered at him quizzically.
Ed peered over the stall at her and nickered softly.
He peered past the first gate.
He peered at her over the top of his glasses.
Taran felt someone watching him and peered between two of his father's men to see the youth his age with glowing green eyes.
One hauled it open, and she peered into the impenetrable depths.
Shielding her eyes from the bright sun, she peered into the shadows, gasping.
Children and adults alike pressed against the ropes and peered up the street, expectation on their collective faces.
Suddenly another voice called out, and as Dean peered upward, he could see a glow from a column of headlights moving up the road to where they'd parked.
Deidre landed on her back beside her, and Katie pulled Toby against her. They huddled on the ground, waiting for the trees to crush them or the demons to snatch them. The ground continued to rumble. Slowly, the sounds died down then fell silent. Katie peered apprehensively out at the world.
Safely inside the crate, we all peered through the cracks at the prone and seemingly lifeless form.
He peered into the box and saw a robin staring back at him!
As she peered through the soft gray light not a house of any sort was visible near the station, nor was any person in sight; but after a while the child discovered a horse and buggy standing near a group of trees a short distance away.
Taking his sword in both hands, he peered over the top rung of the ladder.
He peered into the box and saw a robin staring back at him !
Mandy peered up the snowy slope to the ridge.
I peered closely, searching to see if I could detect any movement but saw nothing.
She peered through her eyelashes at two armed men stopped in front of her.
She hugged her knees to her chest and peered through her fingers.
The others had heard it as well and all eyes peered upward.
Fred peered over his shoulder as he read it.
He dropped the camera and peered over the edge of the cliff but the outcropping blocked his view of anything below.
She stiffened and peered into the forest.
He stepped closer to the bassinet and peered at the sleeping child.
She peered through the peephole to make sure it wasn't the woman she'd barely gotten rid of earlier.
She crossed to it and peered through the peep hole, surprised to see Jonny's caramel features and black eyes.
Bianca jumped at the voice and peered out of the kitchen at the man named Darian.
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