peery (Meaning)
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peery (a.)
Inquisitive; suspicious; sharp.
Synonyms & Antonyms of peery
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peery Sentence Examples
- The elderly woman peered out the window with eyes clouded by age.
- The child peered under the bed, his imagination running wild with fear.
- The detective peered through the magnifying glass, searching for tiny clues.
- The teacher peered at the students' papers, scrutinizing their answers.
- The scientist peered into the microscope, his eyes fixed on a microscopic specimen.
- The artist peered at the canvas, envisioning the masterpiece that would emerge.
- The hiker peered over the edge of the cliff, his heart pounding with a mix of excitement and trepidation.
- The astrologer peered into the night sky, searching for patterns in the stars.
- The doctor peered into the patient's eyes, checking for any signs of illness.
- The cat peered out from under the couch, its eyes gleaming in the dim light.
FAQs About the word peery
Inquisitive; suspicious; sharp.
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The elderly woman peered out the window with eyes clouded by age.
The child peered under the bed, his imagination running wild with fear.
The detective peered through the magnifying glass, searching for tiny clues.
The teacher peered at the students' papers, scrutinizing their answers.