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Everyday Vocabulary: Ways of Looking

WAYS OF LOOKING

  1. That man does look rather strange but you shouldn't ______ at him.
    • A) glare
    • B) blink
    • C) stare
    • D) frown
  2. He made a hole in the fence so that he could ______ through without being seen.
    • A) peer
    • B) blink
    • C) wink
    • D) peep
  3. If you go out into bright sunlight after being in the dark, you sometimes ______.
    • A) peer
    • B) blink
    • C) glare
    • D) peep
  4. Small boys often stand outside the bicycle shop and ______ at the wonderful machines in the window.
    • A) glare
    • B) gaze
    • C) wink
    • D) frown
  5. We ______ if we are rather annoyed or if we are concentrating.
    • A) peer
    • B) gaze
    • C) stare
    • D) frown
  6. Did you ______ someone pass the window a moment ago? I thought I just saw someone.
    • A) wink
    • B) glimpse
    • C) glare
    • D) frown
  7. I thought he was serious until I saw him ______ at me to show he was joking.
    • A) wink
    • B) glimpse
    • C) glance
    • D) frown
  8. Grandfather has very bad eyes. He has to ______ at the newspaper to read it.
    • A) peer
    • B) blink
    • C) wink
    • D) peep
  9. I saw the motorist get out of his car and ______ furiously at the other driver who had run into the back of him.
    • A) glare
    • B) gaze
    • C) blink
    • D) wink
  10. I saw him ______ quickly at his watch.
    • A) wink
    • B) gaze
    • C) glance
    • D) stare
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