leer

mirada lasciva
definition
verb
bystanders were leering at the nude painting
look or gaze in an unpleasant, malicious, or lascivious way.
noun
The group relaxed, and Jake grinned his wolflike leer again as he lined up his next shot.
an unpleasant, malicious, or lascivious look.
translation of 'leer'
verb
sonreír impúdico,
mirar malicioso,
mirar lascivamente,
mirar impúdico
noun
mirada impúdica,
mirada lasciva,
mirada maliciosa
example
He gives them with a sinister look or two with a 'leer' on his face.
he gave me a sly 'leer'
But, said the leader of the environment committee with a smile that looked like a 'leer' , nothing more could be done without a planning Inquiry and we would, of course, be allowed to make our objections then.
Kyle got up, and looked at Ginger with an unpleasant 'leer' .
‘It was nice seeing you two,’ he said, glancing over at Keenan whose lips were curled in a sly 'leer' .
All I could see was her smirk in my mind, the ever-present 'leer' that had come to mean so much for me.
He lit a cigarette and took a swig of the alcohol and grinned at me, a grin that was rapidly becoming a 'leer' .
She grinned - it was more of a snarling 'leer' - and shook her head a bit, drawing a crossbow from the packs on her stallion's rump.
He caught up to her, his face eased into its usual expression, which was something between a smirk and a 'leer' .
The group relaxed, and Jake grinned his wolflike 'leer' again as he lined up his next shot.
He's still staring at me avidly - it's almost a 'leer' - and he's not an attractive sight.
It wasn't even a smile; it was more like a 'leer' .
He stared down at her and 'leered' , his eyes filled with madness and lust.
He stood there a while, 'leering' drunkenly, until the woman noticed him and let loose a scream.
He 'leered' at me, and grinned through a veritable jungle of bad facial hair.
The man's eyes fell on Elizabeth and he smiled 'leeringly' at her, showing a gold tooth.
He smiled 'leeringly' and suddenly I felt sick to my stomach.
Lil is standing at the counter waiting to order, and in the background Paul is 'leering' at her from the table he is sharing with David.
I looked up and saw the face of my coach, 'leering' at me.
Wishing to keep her attention away from the man who was 'leering' at her, Edmund struck up a conversation.
He whirled around to find an impossibly tall, cloaked figure 'leering' ominously at them.
He turned slowly, expecting to see a legion of angry mermen 'leering' down at him from behind pointed spears.
Depicting three figures or portraits on each treated in typical Dumas style, the effect was at once awesome and intimately unsettling as noses melt into eyes and smiles become 'leers' .
Budd Schulberg, in a 1946 Saturday Evening Post article, 'leeringly' called her a ‘Nazi pinup girl.’
The assassin possessively slid an arm around the woman when he noted a few men were eyeing the pair, many openly 'leering' at Nicole.
The male models eyed them appreciatively, but to Aimée it looked like they were 'leering' at her.
The other girl just shrugged and came a little closer, 'leering' oddly at Kathleen.
He shot up and saw the trespasser 'leering' at him through the pane.
The contrast between the lascivious 'leers' of the Duke who anticipates his prize, and the heartbroken, genuine love of Christian, underscores magnificently the tragedy of Satine's death.
A sailor came up behind her and eyed her 'leeringly' .
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