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Fleer   Listen
noun
Fleer  n.  
1.
A word or look of derision or mockery. "And mark the fleers, the gibes, and notable scorn."
2.
A grin of civility; a leer. (Obs.) "A sly, treacherous fleer on the face of deceivers."






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"Fleer" Quotes from Famous Books



... laughter as now, never so many fools and madmen. 'Tis not one [257]Democritus will serve turn to laugh in these days; we have now need of a "Democritus to laugh at Democritus;" one jester to flout at another, one fool to fleer at another: a great stentorian Democritus, as big as that Rhodian Colossus, For now, as [258]Salisburiensis said in his time, totus mundus histrionem agit, the whole world plays the fool; we have a new theatre, a new scene, a new comedy of errors, a new company of personate actors, volupiae ...
— The Anatomy of Melancholy • Democritus Junior

... They wheel about and whirl, They jeer at me, they fleer at me, They flout me as they swirl! As whirling fast or swaying slow, Reeling, wheeling, to and fro, Around, around the corpse they go, They chill me with their chants! These be neither men nor ...
— Dreams and Dust • Don Marquis

... dancing and swinging their handkercheifs over their heds in the church, like devils incarnate, with such a confuse noise, that no man can hear his own voice. Then, the foolish people, they looke, they stare, they laugh, they fleer, and mount upon fourmes and pewes, to see these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then, after this, about the church they goe againe and again, and so foorth into the churchyard, where they have commonly their sommer haules, their bowers, ...
— A Righte Merrie Christmasse - The Story of Christ-Tide • John Ashton

... soon to yield, Neighbours would fleer, and look behind 'em; Though, with a husband in the field, Perhaps, indeed, ...
— Wild Flowers - Or, Pastoral and Local Poetry • Robert Bloomfield



Words linked to "Fleer" :   smirk, person, flee, mortal, contempt, someone, soul, individual, scorn, runaway, fugitive



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