flear (Meaning)

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flear (v. t. & i.)

See Fleer.

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flear (n.)

A word or look of derision or mockery.

A grin of civility; a leer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of flear

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flear Sentence Examples

  1. The flea market was a treasure trove of unique and interesting items.
  2. The dog scratched its ear frantically, trying to dislodge the pesky flea.
  3. The circus performer balanced precariously on the tightrope, juggling three flaming torches while a flea danced on his nose.
  4. The child's laughter echoed through the park as she chased after the butterflies, dragonflies, and fleas that flitted through the air.
  5. The scientist studied the flea under a microscope, marveling at its intricate features and complex life cycle.
  6. The flea circus was a popular attraction at the county fair, where spectators gasped in amazement as the tiny performers contorted their bodies and performed acrobatic feats.
  7. The flea infestation in the house was so severe that the family had to call an exterminator to get rid of the pests.
  8. The flea market was a flea-bitten haven of secondhand goods, where shoppers could find everything from vintage clothing to antique furniture.
  9. The flea market was a hub of activity, with vendors hawking their wares, shoppers bargaining for the best prices, and the air filled with the sounds of haggling and laughter.
  10. The flea hopped from one blade of grass to another, its tiny body propelling it through the air with surprising agility.

FAQs About the word flear

See Fleer., A word or look of derision or mockery., A grin of civility; a leer.

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The flea market was a treasure trove of unique and interesting items.

The dog scratched its ear frantically, trying to dislodge the pesky flea.

The circus performer balanced precariously on the tightrope, juggling three flaming torches while a flea danced on his nose.

The child's laughter echoed through the park as she chased after the butterflies, dragonflies, and fleas that flitted through the air.