fleer in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
FLEER (verb): To grin or laugh in a mocking or derisive manner.
Sample Sentences
- The mischievous child would fleer at his sister whenever she got in trouble.
- As the comedian delivered his punchline, the audience couldn't help but fleer in delight.
- She tried to maintain her composure, but a fleer escaped when she saw his ridiculous outfit.
- The villain's fleer sent chills down the spines of everyone present, signaling his sinister intentions.
- In the midst of the serious meeting, a fleer broke out when someone shared an embarrassing story.
- She couldn't help but fleer at the absurdity of his claim.
- As he walked past, a sly fleer crossed his lips, hinting at a hidden joke.
- The children would fleer at their teacher's strict rules, finding humor in her stern demeanor.
- During the debate, his attempts to fleer at his opponent only made him seem less credible.
- Even in serious moments, a quick fleer would sometimes escape her, revealing her playful side.
- His face contorted into a fleer as he overheard their plans.
- The villain's fleer sent chills down her spine, revealing his cruel intentions.
- With a sly fleer, she accepted the challenge, ready to prove them wrong.
- The photograph captured a fleeting moment of his playful fleer just before the joke was told.
- Despite his outward confidence, there was a hint of a nervous fleer during the presentation.
- He couldn't help but fleer at the ridiculousness of the situation.
- As she walked past, he gave her a fleer that hinted at his true feelings.
- The villain cast a fleer at the hero before making his escape.
- In the heat of the argument, she shot him a fleer that said more than words ever could.
- The child's fleer revealed his mischief just moments before the prank unfolded.