How To Use Peruse In A Sentence

  • He perused the annoyance that had arrived: ‘Oh, it's that mong, Otto.’
  • During cocktail hour, food was served from local restaurants as guests perused a silent auction that included items like a mosaic seahorse from a store called Pane in the Glass (starting bid: $30), an osteopathic exam, and the ability to be the director of the Ross School for a day (starting bid: $5,000.) Party-Hopping in East Hampton
  • Simons continues to peruse a multitude of mediums that incorporate his gymnastic talent.
  • You can sit with the fishermen at the bar, or nibble on good bread and fresh pats of unsalted butter while you peruse the menu and affordable wine list.
  • The photograph was about halfway down, but he took his time getting there, stopping as I knew he would to peruse a seed catalogue. MURDER IN E MINOR
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  • Thereafter, when any cat came into view, the dog would retreat to his doghouse and, I suppose, peruse his collection of Playmutts (last month's centerfold, a fox terrier, is really hot by the way). Weird Things
  • In the commencement, the student ought carefully to reperuse what he has written, correct, in the first instance, every error of orthography and grammar. John Marshall and the Constitution; a chronicle of the Supreme court
  • His heart began to pound loudly in his ears as the woman perused his features blankly.
  • And what item greeted me as I perused the free booty?
  • Of course, appellants did more than receive and peruse the copies of the documents taken from appellee's files; they published excerpts from them in the national press.
  • Nearing hangry status, we perused the two floors for our eatery options.
  • Mr McCashney then treated all the volunteers to a barbecue and river cruise after the clean up so they could peruse their handiwork.
  • Well, you may, in your own conceipt, confer some words to authorize you in some larger sort, but, believe me, Sir, they will not warrant you sufficiently to deal any further than I have said, for I have perused a copy of your commission for that purpose. History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-1609)
  • [Footnote A: It was Miss Wooler who taught Charlotte to "peruse".] The Three Brontës
  • I can read these and peruse the eye-candy of all these homes that upcycle and use vintage goods to create the most delicious spaces.
  • It was some days before I saw her: and this intervenient space giving me time to reperuse what I had written, I thought it proper to lay that aside, and to write in a style a little less fervent; for you would have blamed me, I knew, for the freedom of some of my expressions, Clarissa Harlowe
  • If you are not the intended recipient as indicated above, you must not peruse, use, disseminate, distribute or copy any information contained in this message.
  • French trot, everie step being ready to hoise him out of his saddle, hearing Giottos discreete answers to every ydle question he made (for indeede he was a very elegant speaker) began to peruse and surveigh him, even from the foote to the head, as we use to say. The Decameron
  • If an operating system bug, bad disk sector, or even certain superuser errors cause corruption to a file system, using multiple volumes can limit that damage to just one volume.
  • He also became a promising painter & sculpturer and was offered an art scholarship in Europe which he never perused .... eventually resulting in the creation of Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • To combat this double machination of Satan, he was obliged carefully to reperuse the work, and to form this singular list of the blunders of printers working under the influence of the devil. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 475, February 5, 1831
  • More of a private lounge than a public boozer, you ring a doorbell, a kindly staff member leads you to the lounge and you peruse a menu of classic cigars before taking your pick.
  • When Metellus Pius received this communication midway through January he retired to his study in the house he occupied in the town of Hispalis, there to peruse it in private. Fortune's Favorites
  • The water lapped a short distance away from their feet, filling the companionable silence as their eyes perused the darkness.
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  • It was some days before I saw her: and this intervenient space giving me time to reperuse what I had written, I thought it proper to lay that aside, and to write in a style a little less fervent; for you would have blamed me, I knew, for the freedom of some of my expressions, Clarissa Harlowe
  • The party's position is freely stated in the party's platform, unhidden and available for one and all to peruse.
  • Most newspapers carry horoscopes and such research as there is suggests more people peruse those daily than the movements on the world's stock exchanges.
  • On the 22nd June the Chamberlain was instructed to prepare with all convenient speed four dozen good _splentes_ and as many good _sallettes_ or _sculles_ for the city’s use, and to cause a bowyer to "peruse" the city’s bows and to put them in such good order that they might be serviceable when required. ( London and the Kingdom - Volume I
  • This glosa is based on R S Gwynn's Approaching A Significant Birthday He Peruses The Norton Anthology Of Poetry which is itself a cento.
  • I wish I could list out the Christmas knitting patterns, but three out of the four intendees occasionally peruse the blog, and it's not much fun if they know in advance.
  • Yesterday afternoon, Philbert wrote to Abdulah saying that he had carefully "perused" its request but had again denied it "in the interest of national security". TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • I will reperuse what thy advocate has to say for thee. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Adam; no hope, no aftergame for him as a sinner: yet let us peruse the obligations that lay upon him as a man. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. V.
  • “Here are some writings that will put your cruelty to shame: peruse these sheets with unwet eyes, if you can. Chapter VIII. Book VII
  • When recalling Vance’s little speech at third base, Bressler did not use the word intone at least not here, nor did he use the words peruse, protagonist, or occupancy in his story. ROB NEYER’S BIG BOOK OF BASEBALL LEGENDS
  • In fact, after I drooled for a while over the date cake and got all teary-eyed reading her story behind the recipe, I continued to peruse her site some more, finding some other recipes I had long since saved to make as well as a couple new gems. Archive 2009-04-01
  • One long narrow hand waved me on to my own chamber, bidding me hurry, while he continued to peruse himself in the mirror. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • It was some days before I saw her: and this intervenient space giving me time to re-peruse what I had written, I thought it proper to lay that aside, and to write in a style a little less fervent; for you would have blamed me, I know, for the free-dom of some of my expressions. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Most readers will probably be satisfied to peruse only the first and last chapters, those dealing with the history and chronology of the fires and the conclusions drawn.
  • He is dead now, but his son and all princes who live by the sword would do well to peruse and reperuse the accounts of the tragical scenes that the victors left upon the battle-field when they departed to receive the ovations of the fickle populace. Roumania Past and Present
  • The Tribunal perused the original and read the copies that were made for its use.
  • The name of Middleton was unpopular, and his proscription very naturally tempted me to peruse his writings and those of his antagonists.
  • Will Doctor Franklin be so good as to peruse it, " he wrote in his cover note, "and suggest such alterations as his more enlarged view of the subject will dictate?
  • Zoe perused her, looking Cara up and down, as if she were a livestock buyer examining a prime steer at auction. Choker
  • He runs over all sciences to peruse their syntaxis, and thinks all learning comprised in writing Latin. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
  • Even two centuries ago, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing scoffed that the bard was perhaps more praised than perused.
  • Sanders perused the Apple iTune Store's, noted the absence of the term "licensing" in the End User License Agreement EULA, and tentatively pronounced ReDigi on "fairly solid legal ground. Ars Technica
  • Superuse is an online community of designers, architects and everybody else who is interested in inventive ways of recycling. Prunings XXVII
  • Ramses had not spoken of it, and I had never bothered to peruse the volume; the few excerpts Nefret had read aloud were quite enough for me. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • Popping into the oven, I perused the ingredients list which again was mercifully short and pronounceable, but odd. A Miss and a Surprise Hit
  • Pantagruel had read it over and over again, the oftener he perused it being the better pleased therewith, he said, in addressing his speech to Panurge, I have not as yet seen any answer framed to your demand which affordeth me more contentment. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Today's citizen may peruse the items on a poll tax bill with a jaundiced eye, but we tend to take for granted that a nice shiny fire engine will make its efficiently speedy way towards us should we ever need it to.
  • While we wait for the physical Broad to materialize, let's return to the ethereal renderings and (as graffiti artist Banksy might say) "exit through the giftshop" (in the lobby) to peruse the offerings: Lee Rosenbaum: Form Foils Function: Eli Broad's New Museum in LA
  • I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse.
  • My manuscripts were returned, with this quiet bit of advice: -- 'Before "X.Y.Z." institutes any other reforms, we would advise him to reperuse his English Grammar.' The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
  • In Round No. 1 -- in which participants misspelled the words buran, shaman, peruse, suture, buffoon, gainsay, copious and marshal -- David Burnett from Melrose Elementary School was reinstated for using an alternate spelling of the word marshal. Www.the-daily-record.com's Homepage Articles
  • When Pao-yü came to peruse it, he found, above, such medicines mentioned as sweet basil, platycodon, carraway seeds, mosla dianthera, and the like; and, below, citrus fusca and sida as well. Hung Lou Meng
  • We settled back with a very drinkable pint and a half of Theakstons best bitter to peruse the menu.
  • The judge must seriously peruse the litigant files, make investigation and study, and collect necessary evidence.
  • Remember that you have to be the superuser to give your processes higher scheduling priority and make them less nice.
  • Next we drove to Granville Island and perused its Public Market with grocers, bakers, butchers, and crafts.
  • Personal insults aside, it makes for fascinating reading - do peruse it, if you've got time.
  • Toys come in cardboard boxes with nice plastic window-fronts that let perusers see the contents laid out in a way that is aesthetically pleasing, if not actually practical. State of Play
  • Those celebs who had not yet decided on their final gowns could peruse fashion designer Shekhar Rahate's haute couture Oscar collection, baubles from Amyn of Jewelry on 7th and purses from Timmy Woods handbags. Zorianna Kit: 2011 Academy Awards Gifting suites
  • And every morning, Mercie perused the shelves of her fridge and pantry, writing down a meal plan for the day, with special attention given to fat grams and caloric values. The Strange Reign of the Diet Queen
  • A chronological list allows cooperating alumni and faculty to peruse for friends and compadres in their era.
  • Being anxious carefully to reperuse these, and afterwards to make acquaintance with other works of the same kind, he found himself an object of contempt, and was laughed (523) at for his lectures, instead of their gaining him fame or profit. De vita Caesarum
  • The ticket-seller handed her a white, laminated sheet of paper, and she perused the names.
  • As women peruse this period propaganda, we see the female body morph into a reeking vessel of shame that must be sterilized, aromatized, and exorcized in order to be considered attractive again. Caroline Hagood: Flow: The Cultural Story of Menstruation
  • So, while Hollingworth's rebuttal is mentioned on his website and remains in the vestiges of cyberspace for those willing to peruse it, there is something nugatory about it.
  • I very rarely venture to the butcher, as even the supermarket with Tiefling in tow is too much to contemplate most days, so while kid-free today I not only got to go to the butcher, I got to peruse the dead cow selections before making my choice. A list! « oh frabjous day!
  • The waitress comes along to see if we would like to order a drink and he perused the wine list.
  • Ramses had not spoken of it, and I had never bothered to peruse the volume; the few excerpts Nefret had read aloud were quite enough for me. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • Pick your choice of tipple from white or red wine, fruit punch or lager as your peruse the menu and enjoy live reggae music from a local band.
  • I have read your epistle at least once a day since I received it with the exception of Sunday and then I perused it twice.
  • By now, having thoroughly perused the menu, it was obvious that Haus Munchen was priced very moderately.
  • Bear this in mind when you peruse the catalogues and the plants on offer in the nursery garden centre plunge beds.
  • Peruse any illustrated Inferno, and you will find, among the pictured thieves, usurers, murderers, and traitors, numerous tonsured pates, episcopal miters, and papal tiaras.
  • Navy Captain John Murphy, the lead prosecutor, told the court it was standard practice for the guards to "peruse" written material after a detainee spoke with his attorneys "for force protection. David Danzig: Khadr Case Goes Nowhere at Gitmo (Again)
  • Sit down," he said, and perused -- "perused" is the word for it -- for some moments. Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story
  • Now that you have part of his resumé, you can peruse some of the spells on his site which include astral projection, time travel and fire magic.
  • She leant forward to peruse the document more closely.
  • He poured some more gin into the glass, then began to peruse the statements, looking for a name: Manfred Wallace. AMAGANSETT
  • She leant forward to peruse the document more closely.
  • Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday, and go peruse my portal if you need a fix of hot links.
  • Apparently some of the books had a section of the book that was miscut and I was to peruse the volume to make sure that it was indeed readable. Cooperative Blog » 2007 » September » 24
  • The only sources perused systematically were the English eyre rolls, which gives, not surprisingly, a distinctly English flavor to his analysis.
  • The buzz of telephones and fax machines fills Lauren's head as she attempts to peruse an investment project put to her by Jake.
  • The further delay is caused by the Agency requiring time to peruse the report on the site submitted recently by a hydrogeologist.
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  • Superuse. org is “an online community of designers, architects and everybody else who is interested in inventive ways of recycling.” Archive 2007-05-01
  • In the most compelling photographs, the clown is an isolated Everyman, and we are given the freedom to peruse his psychological depth.
  • Others perused stalls selling railway memorabilia to the sounds of piped organ music from the fair ground, or enjoyed a burger and candyfloss.
  • On a recent morning at Capella's largest hotel, the five-month-old Setai Fifth Avenue in New York, Guia Llamas perused a spreadsheet printout of the day's 40 arriving and 60 departing guests. Check In and Out Your Way
  • Morris perused the documents in the chilly gloom of the countinghouse: among them was a printed copy of the Prohibitory Act, a new law passed by Parliament just before Christmas in retaliation for the warlike posture of the colonies. Robert Morris
  • Or maybe the story about Seagal was a concoction to start with, and he won't be needing to peruse The Echo's real estate classifieds.
  • What an abbreviator and clawer off of lawsuits, reconciler of differences, examiner and fumbler of bags, peruser of bills, scribbler of rough drafts, and engrosser of deeds would he not make! Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • After breakfast he perused the newspapers.
  • However, "peruse" actually has the opposite meaning. Archive 2005-07-01
  • The past few weeks have been bursting with the self-obsessed, stumbling Brit who generously lets us peruse her journal entries.
  • o 'faddling fictions as -- gestes of jongleurs, tales told by tramping troubadours, ballades of babbling braggarts, romances of roysterous rhymers, she (good gossip!) as I say, having hearkened to and perused the works of such-like pelting, paltry prosers and poets wherein sweep of sword and lunge o' lance is accompted of worthier repute than the penning of dainty distich and pretty poesies pleasingly passionate. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • One need but peruse George's discussion of the differences between wages in different occupations to understand why those who engage in certain callings are protected from the full impact of this tendency.
  • Didst thou not, by the conclusion of my former, perceive the consternation I was in, just as I was about to reperuse thy letter, in order to prevail upon myself to recede from my purpose of awaking in terrors my slumbering charmer? Clarissa Harlowe
  • As women peruse this period propaganda, we see the female body morph into a reeking vessel of shame that must be sterilized, aromatized, and exorcized in order to be considered attractive again. Caroline Hagood: Flow: The Cultural Story of Menstruation
  • He said he needed to peruse these documents before he could make any submissions against the extradition of his client.
  • Instead of routinely tossing frequent-flier program newsletters into the trash bin, peruse them for upcoming bargains.
  • I, for one, always thought "peruse" was a rough synonym for Libertarian Blog Place
  • On this special day, Ethan plopped on the floor by his father's chair and intensely perused a pile of magazines.
  • They give you a free newspaper to peruse as you await their culinary delights.
  • Published to coincide with Columbus's rather sour quincentenary, The Discovery of America, a handsomely produced album of over two hundred works by Saul Steinberg, made a rather melancholy impression upon this peruser, the causes of which I will try to discover. What He Didn't Tell the New Kitty
  • Half a glass into the bottle, I began to quite enjoy the privacy we enjoyed, and we leisurely perused the comprehensive menu in tranquillity.
  • No avocations of professional labour will make him abandon their wholesome study; in the midst of a thousand cares he will find an hour to recur to his boyish lessons -- to reperuse them in the pleasurable consciousness of old associations, and in the clearness of manly judgment, and to apply them to himself and to the world with superior profit. The Glory of English Prose Letters to My Grandson
  • At the end of the 20-30 minute session, mothers are able to peruse parenting resources provided by the library and borrow picture books with the babies.
  • He sat at the table, unfolded the paper, and perused the headlines. Recipe for Love
  • It was expected of Colonel Wingate, the censor, that amid multifarious important responsibilities as chief of the Intelligence branch he should find time daily to peruse and correct tens of thousands of words, often crabbedly written, in press messages. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan
  • After swallowing the white pill, Edlich perused an art book for about a half-hour while waiting for the psilocybin to take effect. Psychedelic Drugs Aid Anxiety Treatments | Impact Lab
  • February 21st, 2009 at 12: 19 pm mr. yglesias, your espousal of mcdonalds does a disservice to the children who may peruse the content of your web journal, and so be further inclined toward consumption of unsalubrious items! best, Matthew Yglesias » McDonald’s Or Starbucks
  • One long narrow hand waved me on to my own chamber, bidding me hurry, while he continued to peruse himself in the mirror. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • You can peruse a library of Clinton-hating books that accuse her of everything from lesbianism to murder.
  • Had we merely desired to please the imagination of our readers, it would have been easy to have painted the country and the people rather as we could have wished them to be, than as they actually were, at the period to which our description refers; and, probably, what is thus lost in truthfulness, it would have gained in popularity with that class of readers who peruse books more for amusement than instruction. Roughing It in the Bush
  • Manville perused the cryptic message with satisfaction.
  • Among high ceilings, a pine bar, and big glass doors left over from the site's beginnings as a gas station, Watershed's customers peruse 350 wine varieties and dig into entrées like bucatini with sausage and roasted peppers.
  • The good King was seated on horseback about half way up the mount, a morion on his head, surmounted by a crown, which left his manly features exposed to public view, as, with cool and considerate eye, he perused each rank as it passed him, and returned the salutation of the leaders. The Talisman
  • Please peruse this report at your leisure
  • So here's a thought: If you even wanted to stop, shop, visit, peruse, or promenade the streets of New York, this is the moment.
  • The older boys perused the magazines more seriously. The Sins of Brother Curtis
  • And while you peruse the menu you can nosh on the classic Med starter of grilled bread slices swirled around in olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
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  • As I perused the art, the centermost piece held my attention. Fatal Circle
  • From moisturizers to their amazing Drying Lotion for pimples (yes, even stars get the occasional breakout), guests could peruse their entire collection of all-natural skin fixers. The Stuart Weitzman Oscar Suite: Shoes, Makeup and Hair, Oh My!
  • To that end, the company developed its drop-shipping program, by which online shoppers can peruse 30 million pairs of shoes on Nordstrom shoes.com, but the merchandise is shipped directly from the individual vendor, not Nordstrom.
  • I just perused the menu and aside from a couple of Albanian-style desserts, there is nothing on here that is Eastern European! 30% off the New Buk (Boo-K) Balkan Bistro | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • I hardly know how a greater service of that kind could now be done to the community, than by a renewed and wide diffusion of that admirable paper, and an earnest invitation to every man in the country to reperuse and consider it. Washington's Birthday
  • Without the ungracefulness of a liquid-cooled engine's radiator and attendant plumbing to spoil the view, this motorcycles is a pleasure to peruse while sipping a hot coffee or a cold beer.
  • He only is the master who keeps the mind in pleasing captivity; whose pages are perused with eagerness, and in hope of new pleasure are perused again; and whose conclusion is perceived with an eye of sorrow, such as the traveller casts upon departing day. 2009 January 07 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • _A Recantation of an Ill-led Life_, or a discovery of the highway law, as also many _cautelous_ admonitions, and ful instructions how to know, shun, and apprehende a _thiefe_, most necessary for all honest travellers to peruse, observe, and practice; written by _John Clavel_, gent. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 354, January 31, 1829
  • -- Hor. I HAVE observed, that a Reader seldom peruses a Book with Pleasure 'till he knows whether the Writer of it be a black or a fair Man, of a mild or cholerick Disposition, Married or a Batchelor, with other Particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right Understanding of an Author. Spectator Pop-up Footnote
  • There is something unspeakable seeking dominion over the world, the cowled figure thought as he perused a series of floating globes before him. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • Alvan gave her one out of his pocketbook, and watched her eyelids in profile as she perused those features of the budless grey woman. The Tragic Comedians — Volume 2
  • Keep this in mind as you view impressive billboards, advertisements, and TV health segments, and as you peruse the decidedly unslick aisles of a natural products store. The Truth About Beauty
  • If you would like to "peruse" another article, perhaps you might be interested in my previous article. English-writing Israeli-bloggers
  • The photograph was about halfway down, but he took his time getting there, stopping as I knew he would to peruse a seed catalogue. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • You can navigate by country, topic or forum and read expert advice or peruse articles.
  • You love to peruse their status updates online, but just as a diet of only candy leaves you craving a real meal, those updates are meant to tide you over between interactions. Jodi R. R. Smith: Polite Resolutions
  • She thoroughly perused the room to make sure Pablo was nowhere nearby.
  • Live pictures, again, you see the airboat right there as they kind of peruse these neighborhoods that are now been flooded with these rivers of water looking for folks to rescue. CNN Transcript Jun 7, 2008
  • He poured some more gin into the glass, then began to peruse the statements, looking for a name: Manfred Wallace. AMAGANSETT
  • A properly exploited buffer overflow could allow a hacker to gain root, or superuser, access to a Sendmail server.
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  • As compulsive improvers, they perused agricultural journals for more productive seeds and bettered their herds with blooded stock.
  • I perused the chicken section and wondered whether I should get boneless or chicken with bone.
  • When he arrives home with his newspaper he dons his spectacles and, ignoring the front and back pages, proceeds to peruse the death notices with the utmost assiduity.
  • Under the light, Nick's thick blond hair glows an eerie yellow and his blue eyes flash luminously as he slowly peruses the area.

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