Crossword clues for leered
leered
- Looked slyly
- Looked rudely
- Looked askance
- Cast a sidelong glance
- Acted the lecher
- Looked suggestively
- Looked like a lecher
- Grinned suggestively
- Gave a wolfish look
- Eyed impolitely
- Emulated Groucho
- Ogled lewdly
- Made a face
- Looked with malicious intent
- Looked the wrong way?
- Looked obliquely
- Looked maliciously
- Looked like a dirty old man
- Looked badly
- Looked bad?
- Impersonated Groucho, in part
- Glanced wickedly (at)
- Glanced wickedly
- Gazed wantonly
- Gazed slyly
- Gazed lasciviously
- Gave the once-over salaciously
- Gave a skeezy look
- Eyed lasciviously
- Exhibited salaciousness
- Didn't make proper eye contact
- Didn't look good?
- Cast a sly look
- Acted like a wolf
- How the villain looked?
- Looked lasciviously
- Emulated Groucho Marx
- Looked lecherously
- Acted like a creep, in a way
- Gave a longing look
- Looked with desire
- Eyed rudely, with "at"
- Didn't look well?
- Looked like a wolf?
- Was goatish
- Looked like Groucho
- Glanced sideways
- Eyed wolfishly
- Glanced suggestively
- Ogled like an ogre
- Gave suggestive glances
- Looked like Marvin and Buttons?
- Eyed wickedly
- Glanced askance
- Eyed with bad intent
- Looked like a villain
- Cast an evil glance
- Made a villainous gesture
- Look askance
- Eyed slyly
- Looked impolitely
- Look suggestively
- Gave the eye
- Looked lustfully
- Looked lewdly
- Stared salaciously
- Looked slyly (at)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Leered
Leer \Leer\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Leered (l[=e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Leering.] To look with a leer; to look askance with a suggestive expression, as of hatred, contempt, lust, etc.; to cast a sidelong lustful or malign look.
I will leerupon him as a' comes by.
--Shak.
The priest, above his book,
Leering at his neighbor's wife.
--Tennyson.
Wiktionary
leered
vb. (en-past of: leer)