Sentence examples for to peering from inspiring English sources

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to peering

noun

Somebody who is, or something that is, at a level equal (to that of something else).

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New York's straphangers usually resort to peering into a darkened tunnel.

It's as close as many people will get to peering into a choreographer's notebook.

As a result, looking through the viewfinder comes breathtakingly close to peering through glass.

Canty's vision is not perfect — "it's good enough," he said — and he has adjusted to peering at opposing players through a spider's web.

JAGUAR drivers used to peering down sleek, long bonnets might be excused for showing equanimity in the face of life's little problems beyond their radiator grills.

Watching a play about a famous playwright or actress should be a risky business, comparable to peering in on the chef who is preparing your five-star meal.

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Both have acceded to peer review.

I squatted down to peer through.

They tried to peer inside.

Peer to peer and financial inclusion innovator.

What a treat to peer in.

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