单词 | fleer |
例句 | The pointers came to the wire mesh of the kennel, wriggling like happy snakes and sneezing with enthusiasm, and even the sickly one came out of his house and fleered at us. Travels with Charley in Search of America 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z For, fleer as aliens would, this was the Awakening of the Red Dragon. Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z They mock and fleer at us sons of honest toil. The Motor Girls in the Mountains or, The Gypsy Girl's Secret 2012-03-07T03:00:15.897Z THE reporter's fleering smile and his acidulous "Thank you, Miss Cabot," convinced Persis that the man had, with the sophistication reporters learn too well, put the worst possible interpretation on her forest promenade with Forbes. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z It was half open, and the moon’s licht danced in on the fleer. From Squire to Squatter A Tale of the Old Land and the New 2011-12-13T03:00:26.557Z Then out it speaks the king himsell,85 And aye as he steps in the fleer; Says, "I grant you your life, lady, Because you are of tender year." English and Scottish Ballads (volume 3 of 8) 2011-11-18T03:00:30.847Z Suddenly and obedient to an inspiration of her genius, instead of resisting the current that was carrying her away, she outran it and overtook the swiftest fleers, waving her standard. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z The fleers espied a Bauer's sledge; one jumped in, the other two seized its pole, and thus rushed rapidly along the Hauptstrasse, pursued by the other party with snowballs. The Student-Life of Germany 2011-07-03T02:00:09.143Z When we mock scornfully comes the micterismus, the fleering frumpe, as he who said to one to whom he gave no credit, “No doubt, sir, of that!” Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z "Now wouldn't you?" fleered Miss Nancy: "wouldn't you?" The Tobacco Tiller A Tale of the Kentucky Tobacco Fields 2011-06-01T02:00:27.327Z She could hear without annoyance the bitter fleers of Abinger at religion and priests and churches, and though they offended her taste, could listen serene-eyed. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z Carried away by the magic of the bravery and beauty of the heroine, the fleers fell in line behind her to the cry of: "Good luck to Joan!" The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z The Count of Plouernel, who strove in vain to rally the fleers, suddenly found himself beset by a young hussar whose cap had fallen off in the tumult of battle. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z Thank God a hundred times more, too, that he has been miraculously spared any fleers at that other woman, towards whom, perhaps, the completeness of his lady's victory may have rendered her magnanimous. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z Her subjection was so obvious that while her own near friends raged inwardly, divining that he was unkind, their casual acquaintance sportively fleered, never dreaming how their arrows sped to the mark. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z But there, you will, and your sisters will have something to fleer and jeer at then, and your father will purr in my face, and spit and swear behind my back. Mad A Story of Dust and Ashes 2011-02-25T03:01:05.303Z "You needn't try to make me think you're making it up as you go along," Billy fleered with a wink. The Rider of Golden Bar 2011-01-04T03:01:06.347Z By a mile of engirding sea the prospect of escape looked so vain that one joined assent with a fleer. The Unknown Sea Perhaps there was some truth in Betty's fleer, of her never having known any better company than that of the village apothecary. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z She gave a light laugh that had in it so little mirth, was so little apposite to ridicule, that he did not feel it a fleer. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z I cannot comprehend, either, what satisfaction you men can find in fleering and flouting at any one who, in your opinion, is beneath you. Specimens of German Romance Vol. I. The Patricians "I thought you didn't want anything to happen to Hazel Walton," fleered the district attorney. The Rider of Golden Bar 2011-01-04T03:01:06.347Z The woods, the rocks, the black night, the fleering, flouting witch-face, all with an abrupt bound sprang into sudden visibility. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories But he turned upon her with a look of savage, fleering contempt; a look that stunned the girl as a blow in the face would have done. The Shepherd of the North With face a rich crimson from chin to forehead, she made to hurl herself upon the leering, fleering mannikin, but was caught in the unbreakable restraint of neighbor Clupp’s clasp. The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel Carrington's face turned purple, as he heard the fleering announcement of his rival's success, and Morton betrayed signs of a consuming anxiety. Making People Happy The fleering lips quivered, there was a slight stir under the counterpane. Mountain Blood A Novel Still, man he is, a man very jealous and afraid of fleers and flouts. The Fifth Queen Crowned Or isn’t this your evening at home?” he fleered. A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45 But even as she clenched her teeth on that promise there rose before her a picture of the fellow’s straddling stride, of the fleering face with its intrepid eyes and jutting, square-cut jaw. The Fighting Edge To flewer or fleer is to smile in that grinning manner which shows all the teeth. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot At the loose corners of Jake’s mouth flecks of saliva gathered whitely; in the fleering light of the kerosene the shadows on his face were cobalt. Mountain Blood A Novel He looked pale, and almost fleered out of his wits, so I made sure he had seen the bogle that my granam used to frighten us with. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 “I have said you may ask,” I fleered rudely. A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45 He fleered at June, taunted her, rode over the girl’s pride and sense of decorum, beat down the defenses she set up, and filled her bosom with apprehension. The Fighting Edge For all that she mocks and fleers as if there was nothing in the wide world but play-actin' and gagin' about. The Northern Iron So what with his jeering and fleering and sneering, He plagued her from dawn until dark. The Book of Humorous Verse Ah! would you fleer me! his lordship among revellers! oh! the blest prodigy! well, well, I give no promise, mark; but should a certain damsel lack a partner, adod. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 1 Then with a malignant laugh, the fleering laugh of a fiend, he stepped into the room. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance “It’s very hard one can’t go about one’s work without being always sneered and jeered and fleered at by every body.” Featherland How the Birds lived at Greenlawn You laughed and fleered at me when I was on the cutter’s deck. Cutlass and Cudgel "You 'd better write a song about it," fleered Anthony. The Lady Paramount And cannot I likewise, when time serves, and company is disposed to be kindly affected with it, smile and fleer as takingly? History of English Humour, Vol. 1 With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour Well, I set no count on his fleering at fowks that hadn't been brought up in his dale, for I was wanting to know what he meant. More Tales of the Ridings Ben swore a big oath, fleered a laugh, and kicked the sand with his heels. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade I can laugh and fleer at you now. Cutlass and Cudgel Then men ran after those who were chasing the fleers, and they were told that King Brian had fallen, and then they turned back straightway, both Wolf the quarrelsome and Kerthialfad. The story of Burnt Njal From the Icelandic of the Njals Saga The cripple laughed again his feeble, fleering laugh. The Black Douglas The Rolling R boys—and revenge for the sneers and the fleers they had given him when he had only dared to dream of flying. Skyrider He is rather inclined to fleer at any pretension to American club life of earlier date. Fifth Avenue I do not like these fleering Dutchmen, they overact their kindness. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 05 There was an air about the place that seemed to scorn the facile awe it woke in the breasts of the beholders and that fleered at the human banalities upon their lips. The Palace of Darkened Windows But as she passed through the portal down the steps of the turret, she flung back certain words with a defiant fleer. The Black Douglas "Exhibition flight—of your imagination!" fleered Mary V, curling her lip at him. Skyrider He made a fleering motion of the hand and was gone. A Woman Named Smith "Meaning sun-up, I suppose," fleered Pink, who had no especial, feminine reason for looking forward with longing. The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories Do I, like the female tribe, Think it wit to fleer and gibe? The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 "It is more than men are" she said, fired, as women always are, by a fleer at the sex. Gordon Keith "I reckon Billy Roberts will have to work on that cayuse a while," fleered a Diamond G man, coming over to them. The Happy Family No history of it can be written to this wretched, fleering, sneering, canting, twaddling, God- forgetting generation. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II. The reader who studies every line should not fleer at him who studies not at all. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876 Jeffrey saw the ridiculousness of these assumptions and so he declared, "This will never do," and for twenty years "The Edinburgh Review" never ceased to fling off fleers and jeers—and to criticize and scoff. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great What gars ye ca' it 'fleer?' canna ye ca' it 'flure?' Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character "Indeed!" fleered Sherwood Branciforte, in a voice which gave much intangible insult to one's intelligence. The Happy Family He had discussed everything under heaven in his brilliant, erratic way, with a fleer of cynicism toward it all, but he had left himself out completely. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 They're actually sneering at us, fleering at us, jeering at us! The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan Screamed The women; yea, the mother forgat her child, Fear-frenzied as she fled: all Troy became One shriek of fleers, one huddle of jostling limbs: The streets were choked with cowering fugitives. The Fall of Troy Then men ran after those who were chasing the fleers, and they were told that King Brian had fallen, and then they turned back straightway, both Wolf the Quarrelsome and Kerthialfad. The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor The moment it was dusk she pulled down the window-shades, all the shades flush with the sill, but beyond them she felt moist fleering eyes. Main Street He shall hear their mock in the market-place, their fleering jibe at the feast; He shall seek the caves and the shroud of night, and the fellowship of the beast. Ballads of a Cheechako They're actually sneering at us, fleering at us, jeering at us! The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan These, as they rushed on him, That hero slew; but many a fleer's life He spilt, for in his heart still leapt the blood. The Fall of Troy So I caught hold of one of the fleers, and asked him what was toward; and he cried out, 'Loose me! let me go! he is loose, he is loose!' The Well at the World's End: a tale "Feds R Us" and "Secret Service" are fine bits of fleering boldness. The Hacker Crackdown, law and disorder on the electronic frontier The next morning, at the breakfast table, he listened with a fleering mouth to his father's long dogmatic grace before meat. Java Head They're actually sneering at us, fleering at us, jeering at us! The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan The saucy creature took a napkin, and dipt it in water, and with a fleering air, here, Miss; holding the wet corner to me. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 Dowser: You fleering grinning louts, I'll give it you now; now have it in your faces! Georgian Poetry 1913-15 At any rate, that strutting chanticleer, with his two meagre wives and one wizened chicken, is a sly side fleer at the tragic aspect of the law of descent. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 31, May, 1860 I have heard One of your Council fleer and jeer at him. Queen Mary and Harold Yes, Abner, but thus soon to yield, Neighbours would fleer, and look behind 'em; Though, with a husband in the field, Perhaps, indeed, I should not mind 'em. Wild Flowers Or, Pastoral and Local Poetry "Hicks, are you crazy?" fleered Deacon Radford, moved to excitement, despite his great faith in the versatile youth. T. Haviland Hicks Senior The play was one of those fleering comedies which render contemptible for the time all honest and earnest intention, and which surely are a whiff from the bottomless pit itself. Indian Summer Maria, a fleer at mere ponderosity, skipped and whisked from left to right with fay-like airiness of foot until a thrill of delight went through the camp. Tropic Days The tailors and barbers, in their squinting and fleering at our clothes, and especially our wiggs, begin to border on malevolence. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) I went and sat me down in the window, and she took her place at the upper end of the table; and her saucy Jackey, fleering at me most provokingly, sat down by her. Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded The jester bowed low, his gay fantastic cap in hand, all his fleering, mocking manner changed to a gentle deference. Masters of the Guild No, fleering Opportunity, I will not give your subtilty that scope. Every Man in His Humor Two hours; no, fleering opportunity, I will not give your treachery that scope. Every Man in His Humour And, d——n it, man, this is the very nationality you have been fleering at. Such Is Life Yet I wish this Mr. Williams had not been there now, when they are all there; because of their fleers at him and me. Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded Soon he was close thereto, having hewn away all fleers that hindered him, and the doorway was before him. The House of the Wolfings "Then understand yourself for an impudent, fleering coxcomb," she flung at him, and turned to leave him. The Lion's Skin He expressed himself, of course, with eccentric ABANDON—it would have been impossible for him to do otherwise; but he was content to indicate his deepest feelings with a fleer. Eminent Victorians These things, and many more, we anglers endure meekly, being patient men, and a light world fleers at us for our very virtue. Introduction to the Compleat Angler "You musta knocked your profit down to fifty percent.," he fleered. The Flying U's Last Stand Thereafter I went with the host to the assembly of the stay-at-homes and fleers, and sat before the Hall-Sun our daughter, and said the words which were put into my mouth. The House of the Wolfings It must have seemed to you—as it certainly seemed to Mistress Winthrop—that he made a mock of her; that in truth he was the impudent, fleering coxcomb she pronounced him, and nothing more. The Lion's Skin Fetch me my rapier, boy:—what, dares the slave Come hither, cover'd with an antic face, To fleer and scorn at our solemnity? Romeo and Juliet O madam, 'tis a shame to say what he said, with his taunts and his fleers, tossing up his nose. The Way of the World Right in front of me they galloped, hacking at the fleers, leaning out from their saddles to cut at them, leaning down to stab them, rising up to reach at those who climbed the banks. Martin Hyde, the Duke's Messenger Whom no compassion fleers Or makes their feet Sore on the alleys cobbled with their brothers. Poems "For being born an impudent, fleering coxcomb—twas that you called me, I think." The Lion's Skin "Uh course, if Jack's got some new kind of half-hitch he can put on the river and hold it back yuh'll be all right," fleered Park, with the freedom of an old friend. The Lure of the Dim Trails Recall it no more, save to think with scorn of the fleering coxcomb who was so lost to the respect that is due to so sweet a lady. The Lion's Skin |
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