Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

82 Sentences With "peered out"

How to use peered out in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "peered out" and check conjugation/comparative form for "peered out". Mastering all the usages of "peered out" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He peered out through the left one, bloodshot and bruised.
Her grandfather peered out the window, looking for something suspicious.
His little wide-set eyes peered out with superhuman intelligence and confidence.
We opened the door and peered out just as the sun rose.
They got to a ridge and peered out at their little town.
I peered out from under my umbrella as I approached the crosswalk.
Kids have peered out their windows awaiting Martin's arrival, which always included lollipops.
At one point, Moseby stopped the truck and peered out into the middle distance.
One or two peered out from half-open doors, then closed them as I approached.
Others peered out from behind stanchions as mayhem spilled onto the Strip and into nearby hotels.
A floppy-eared pit bull mix peered out from under a pile of blankets beside her.
But when she peered out the window, "I saw the one-eyed monster pissing on me," she said.
As he slowed down and peered out, the car door opened and a woman — black, maybe mid-30s — emerged.
A 10-year-old boy who peered out his window at the fracas was struck directly in one eye.
Several women peered out from between the slats of a nearby hut — tradition keeps the men and women separated.
Students peered out the windows of the Harlem school as angry protesters waited outside, playing bongos and waving signs.
Ms. Watson peered out the window and saw a man in a blue shirt breaking the front door down.
Leaning forward in her squeaky, old desk chair, Dr. Patricia Gonzalez-Zuniga peered out the window of her Tijuana office.
Just minutes after she reached home, she peered out the window and saw a rocket bomb crash on her street.
As we spoke, a barefoot boy peered out from a room where an air mattress was propped against the wall.
"All that peered out from the shroud was the displeasure in his dead face," Roth wrote in his memoir Patrimony.
Two young professionals watched the marching and chanting as their colleagues several floors above them peered out from a window.
During one incursion, Ayyub hid in a house and peered out as a crowd of some sixty men jostled outside.
My brothers and I all peered out the window of our minivan at him, the three of us exchanging confused glances.
Law enforcement sources tell us Holloway peered out and saw Joyce creeping through a garage, and moving across the mansion's grounds.
Instead, people put on their shoes, got dressed, searched for their keys and repeatedly peered out their door into the hallway.
One of them peered out and I saw him put the gun at his shoulder, he was pointing at my face.
At 17, Malachy Tallack woke from fitful sleep at his home in Lerwick, Shetland's capital, and peered out at the harbor.
In it, the Duke briefly peered out and waved from behind the mansion's front door as a young woman leaves the mansion.
And Ms. Perez, her eyes locked on her family, peered out the window, making the sign of the cross, over and over.
Jim rose and peered out through a window — and was struck dead by a gunshot fired from the other side of the door.
After spending a few minutes answering questions from my driver about my experience, I peered out the window at the passing New Jersey scenery.
Then, as the comedian peered out into the audience, she could see that it was empty except for four seats occupied by male staffers.
Every once in a while one of us got up and pulled aside a curtain a fraction and peered out to check on things.
While the girls peered out a window, pointing out trains and trees to Rachel, Irvi sat in a chair, elbows resting on his knees.
I peered out a window overlooking throngs gathered at Grant Park, where the Obama family would later take the stage in victory and the Rev.
Ms. Smith, the patient who had smiled from behind her oxygen mask, peered out the back of the ambulance as she waited to be unloaded.
Afterward, Vikings Coach Mike Zimmer, his face an unsightly blotch of frostbite-like pink and red, stood at the lectern and peered out through watery eyes.
Trump and Macron shared a businesslike handshake and some serious-looking asides as their spouses greeted each other and peered out at the Bay of Biscay.
But the flight was delayed, and when she peered out the window near the boarding gates, she saw Duke&aposs crate was already on the tarmac.
As she peered out, we could see her sprawling kingdom, the ocean, and a gorgeous, mountainous terrain, which, apparently, didn't make it into the Battle of King's Landing.
Twitter user Cathy O'D captured the hilarious moment when her coworkers peered out their windows and hopped on their desks to watch Meghan step out from her car.
In 1964, he took a now-famous photograph, for Ebony magazine, of Malcolm X holding a rifle as he peered out of the window of his Queens home.
He wore a goofy burgundy top hat and blazer, and peered out lazily from behind oval sunglasses, turning spacey frivolity into one of music video's first genuinely strange trips.
WASHINGTON — The man who would bring peace to the Middle East strode onto the stage and peered out at a room full of people who have tried and failed.
From that first moment when we peered out into a rippled horizon of sandy mountains and waving beach grasses and our caddy said, "Hit it there," I was hooked.
As Ryan droned on for 15 minutes, Trump sipped on a glass of Diet Coke, peered out at the Rose Garden, stared aimlessly at the walls and, finally, walked out.
Electronic signs on the highway to Tomioka showed radiation around 270 times normal background levels, as Okamoto's passengers peered out tour bus windows at the cranes poking above Fukushima Daiichi.
He peered out over sold-out Madison Square Garden, bathed in red accent lighting as two League of Legends teams battled it out in the World Championship semifinals earlier this month.
"Join us!" the rebels chanted as they pushed down paved roads lined, in some places, with modest crowds of onlookers and bewildered residents who peered out their windows at the spectacle.
" With the president and his guest, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, safely under umbrellas, Mr. Obama peered out at a bedraggled press corps and said, "You guys, I'm sorry about.
Or at least it looked that way, as I awoke, groggy, and peered out my hotel window at a colossal undulation of orange, purple and teal stripes snaking through the forest canopy.
ATLANTA — Midway through his postround news conference Saturday, Dustin Johnson peered out at the room as a journalist questioned him about his trainer, Joey Diovisalvi, a fitness coach who is known for highlighting biomechanics.
WASHINGTON — The owner of Taco Bamba Taqueria peered out from the kitchen at the line of customers snaking around the corner at his latest spot in a suburban Virginia strip mall, and felt terror.
SAN FRANCISCO — From her apartment at the foot of the celebrated zigzags of Lombard Street, Judith Calson has twice peered out her window as thieves smashed their way into cars and snatched whatever they could.
His bouldered shoulders were hunched, his iron-gray hair was thinning, and his eyes peered out over cheap black frames, looking exactly like the aging wrestling coach that, in another timeline, he surely would have been.
Zoila peered out the window, and then caught a glimpse of the closet on the opposite end of the room: There was Heydi, hanging from a phone-charging cable that she had fashioned into a noose.
The finals were in Lake Placid, New York, a place so foreign that when he peered out the airplane window onto the frigid night, he exhorted his mother to look at all the "salt" on the ground.
And on Saturday, Charlotte gave us a case of royal deja vu when she pulled back a curtain and peered out the Buckingham Palace window in a pink floral dress — just as the Queen did a year earlier.
But as we peered out across the town—an urban sprawl of burnt-out cars and broken buildings—we saw that a house where a group of our friends had been sleeping was under attack, about 200 metres away.
The drone operators stood next to some of the most advanced nonmilitary aircraft on earth, while, at Mwanza's international airport, which had no radar system, air-traffic controllers peered out of a second-floor window to track incoming planes.
As the day wore on in Simi Valley, firefighters were confident the blaze would not threaten the Reagan library, where a helicopter peered out from the glass enclosure as the fires raged outside, and the flags of the presidents hissed in the wind.
He claimed to have interviewed a number of former German residents of the nearby town of Walim, who recounted a similar story: In early 1945, German soldiers arrived, emptied the streets, and threatened to shoot any residents who peered out of their windows.
Glorian, a thin, hospitable man, told me that his grandfather had worked in a mine just down the road; he still remembered how his grandfather's blue eyes peered out at him from a coal-blackened face at the end of a shift.
A hungry sea lion pup wandered off the beach and into a fancy seaside San Diego restaurant Thursday morning, took one of the best seats in the house and peered out the window at the waves as if preparing to order a big plate of sardines.
CreditCreditTom Brenner for The New York Times WASHINGTON — Hours after Melania Trump moved into the White House in June of last year, she peered out a window and took in a stunning view of the Washington Monument: "Looking forward to the memories we'll make in our new home!" the first lady cheerily wrote on Twitter in a snapshot of the tableau.
The Redstone coasted for 10 seconds after its engine cut off; then a sharp report signaled that the posigrade rockets were popping the spacecraft loose from the booster. Although Grissom peered out his window throughout his ship's turnaround maneuver, he never caught sight of his booster.
They considered this so comical that they laughed heartily at the sight. This dance is said to have founded the Japanese ritual dance, Kagura. Uzume had hung a bronze mirror and a beautiful jewel of polished jade. Amaterasu heard them, and peered out to see what the commotion was about.
Amadeus Cho with Kirby the Coyote in The Incredible Hulk vol 2 #106 (July 2007). Art by Gary Frank. Amadeus was once usually accompanied by a coyote pup who peered out the front of Cho's jacket. He picked him up along the side of the road, near a roadside diner where he met the Hulk for the first time.
She had at least two brothers, Luis Guerra Ramírez de la Vega, and Vega Ramirez. She married Joseph Tinedo by whom she had a daughter, Francisca Antonia. On one day in 1816, Leonor peered out her window wearing a blue hair ribbon, blue being the color of the separatist forces. She was arrested by Spanish forces.
The Battle of Big Bug was a skirmish during the Apache Wars involving Theodore Boggs and three other miners. It occurred when Apaches attacked the mine one night. Boggs and the three others were sleeping when one awoke to the sound of their crying dog. The miner peered out and witnessed the dog, pierced with an arrow in his side.
The officer took cover behind his car. When the officer peered out from cover, Remiro fired two rounds at the policeman, who fired two shots back at him. Remiro took cover and then emerged again, firing three more rounds at the officer, who again fired twice at Remiro. Although neither Remiro or the officer were hit, Little was wounded during the shootout.
On June 5, 1920, he was being transported by train, accompanied by Deputy U. S. Marshals Cavanaugh and Haig. Some way outside Portland, Oregon, he peered out of the train window and yelled, "Look at that deer!". The lawmen looked, and Gardner grabbed Haig's gun from his holster, then disarmed Cavanaugh at gunpoint, handcuffed the two together, and stole $200. He jumped off the train and made his way to Canada.
Marshal Stoudenmire heard the shot, jumped up from his dining chair at the Globe Restaurant, pulled out his pistols, and ran out into the street. While running, Stoudenmire fired wildly, killing Ochoa, an innocent Mexican bystander who was running for cover. As the first shot was heard, John Hale sobered up quickly and jumped behind a thick adobe pillar. When he peered out from behind the pillar, Stoudenmire fired and struck Hale between the eyes, killing him instantly.
Most critics agree that the story is delightfully told, no matter what the verdict may be on Gedge's intellectual integrity. Morris' final lecture is particularly memorable for its brilliant satire of tourist-trap hucksterism: :Across that threshold He habitually passed; through those low windows, in childhood, He peered out into the world that He was to make much happier by the gift to it of His genius; over the boards of this floor...His little feet often pattered; and the beams of this ceiling...He endeavoured, in boyish strife, to jump up and touch.
During the dive, Beebe peered out of a porthole and reported his observations by telephone to Barton who was on the surface. In 1948, Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard tested a much deeper-diving vessel he invented called the bathyscaphe, a navigable deep-sea vessel with its gasoline-filled float and suspended chamber or gondola of spherical steel. On an experimental dive in the Cape Verde Islands, his bathyscaphe successfully withstood the pressure on it at , but its body was severely damaged by heavy waves after the dive. In 1954, with this bathyscaphe, Piccard reached a depth of .
The 1785 Timothy Miller houseThe American Revolutionary War divided the town, with the majority siding with the Patriot cause but families being split across both lines. A number of midnight raids occurred, one of which resulted in the shooting of a teenaged Miller who had peered out of his window to check on the commotion. The march of Benjamin Tallmadge, who led eighty men to the victorious overthrow of a British stronghold at Manor St. George, traversed along the town's western border. In 1789, the neighboring communities of Miller Place and Mount Sinai organized a Congregational church on the town border.
Matt Bissonnette in March 2001 Matt Bissonnette, a SEAL who participated in the raid, wrote an account of the mission in the book No Easy Day (2012), which significantly contradicts Pfarrer's account. Bissonnette wrote that the helicopter approach and landing matched the official version. According to Bissonnette, when bin Laden peered out at the Americans advancing on his third-floor room, the SEAL who fired upon him hit him on the right side of the head. Bin Laden stumbled into his bedroom, where the SEALs found him crumpled and twitching on the floor in a pool of body matter, with two women crying over his body.
His trademark Batman "band of black" painted across his nose and around both eyes, as those eyes peered out from his helmet, was celebrated by his teammates, the sports press, and Trojan football fans, and they were a gesture to intimidate opponent's linemen and running backs. Wood came to the varsity as a sophomore in 1972, and he not only led the undefeated Trojans in tackles, but also surpassed the total of his closest teammate by 30 tackles. He was given the responsibility of calling his team's defensive signals. Wood had five interceptions, returning one for a touchdown and he deflected four other passes.
Another part of the evaluation of the student is a peer evaluation; failing a peer evaluation (scoring less than a 60% approval rating from your squad) can result in disqualification, though usually only if it happens twice. Due to unit loyalties, certain individuals within a squad who may be "the odd one out" will sometimes be singled out by the squad arbitrarily. Because of this, someone who has been "peered out" or "peered," will be moved to another squad, sometimes within another platoon, in order to ensure that this was not the reason the student was peered. If it happens within this new squad, however, this is taken as an indication that student is being singled out because he or she is either lazy, incompetent, or cannot keep up.
They appeared quite unconcerned, > however, and continued prodding about in the mud. When I had come within two > steps of them, they raised their heads and waddled farther off among the > hummocks, from where they peered out through drooping grass. All but the > bright eyes and yellow bills blended completely with the surroundings. > Matthews has well said that their pattern fits in so thoroughly with the > environment that it is sometimes only the movement of the conspicuous yellow > bill that calls one’s attention to their presence. Many observers have noted > the birds’ preference to lose themselves in the grass when they are > approached, rather than to seek safety in the air, and it is likely that > before the arrival of men and guns at South Georgia they used their wings > only for relatively short and infrequent flights.
Working on the theory that Leah might have been injured in the accident and wandered off, police spent two weeks in April searching, with help from dogs and helicopters, the area that Leah may have possibly covered if she had left the scene of the crash. They found no trace of her. Security camera footage from the gas station at which Leah had stopped at in Oregon showed her alone and apparently in good condition, although several times she peered out into the parking lot (an area not covered by the cameras) while waiting for her transaction to be completed. This could suggest a traveling companion, perhaps the "Barry" with whom her dining companion at Bellis Fair had claimed she had left, but had a man indeed been with her, investigators believe that he did not travel in her car.

No results under this filter, show 82 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.