fleered

[US]/flɪəd/
[UK]/flɪrd/

Translation

v.to smile or laugh in a scornful or mocking way; to make a face indicating contempt

Phrases & Collocations

he fleered

she fleered

they fleered

fleered at

fleered back

fleered wickedly

fleered with glee

fleered in disdain

fleered mockingly

fleered scornfully

Example Sentences

he fleered at the joke, finding it amusing.

she fleered at her opponent during the debate.

the crowd fleered at the politician's empty promises.

as he fleered, his friends joined in the laughter.

the villain fleered at the hero's attempts to stop him.

she couldn't help but fleer at the ridiculous situation.

he fleered in disbelief at the outrageous claim.

the teacher fleered when the student made a silly mistake.

they fleered at the idea of taking the long route.

he fleered, knowing his plan was foolproof.

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