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To learn. |
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Empty; destitute; wanting |
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Empty of contents. |
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Destitute of a rider; and hence, led, not ridden; as, a leer
horse. |
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Wanting sense or seriousness; trifling; trivolous; as, leer
words. |
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An oven in which glassware is annealed. |
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The cheek. |
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Complexion; aspect; appearance. |
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A distorted expression of the face, or an indirect glance of
the eye, conveying a sinister or immodest suggestion. |
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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. |
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To entice with a leer, or leers; as, to leer a man to
ruin. |