Use "peering" in a sentence

1. Tam peering in for the sign.

2. The engineer was peering into the service hatch.

3. They scrunch up their faces, peering into the haze.

4. 15 They scrunch up their faces, peering into the haze.

5. The label depicts a Bacchuslike character peering from behind fruit

6. A pilot must strain his eyes, peering into the snow.

7. Now, peering through the periscope he remarked in businesslike tones.

8. A lean , swarthy fellow was peering through the window, grinning impudently.

9. He was peering through the wet windscreen at the cars ahead.

10. EZEKIEL stares into the distance, peering out across the broad, sandy plain.

11. Mrs Hussey goes upstairs with Ishmael and peering through the keyhole sees the harpoon.

12. Peering into the past points us to a partnership of long standing: politics and the military.

13. He opened the door, peering out over Kirov's shoulder ant glancing furtively down the empty stairway.

14. If they were peering over your shoulder, you wouldn't leap back, like that.

15. I imagined the neighbors peering over rooftops to watch the men sunbathe nude.

16. Peering services, namely telecommunication services allowing for the exchange of traffic between the customers of various networks

17. But how could I deny what I had seen and heard when peering into the mirror?

18. To think that you can see God by peering out a miniscule dot in the universe!

19. A big pink blob of a face was at the window, peering in at him.

20. And a multitude of stuffed owls, peering through the candlelight, would mutely rebuke stuffed shirts.

21. Van Wyk, peering alongside, heard a muzzy Boastful voice apparently jeering at a person called Prendergast

22. Peering services, namely, telecommunications services to allow the exchange of traffic between the users of various networks

23. Mattie grunted abstractedly, totally engrossed in peering at the various plastic containers and bowls in the refrigerator.

24. Alia was peering at a huge poster standing tall in the middle of the mall.

25. VPC (Accepter): Enter the ID of the VPC with which to create the VPC peering connection

26. To activate it, the owner of the Accepter VPC must accept the VPC peering connection request

27. 18 Gazing along wild green shoreline, peering into dark, lush undergrowth, I watched for glimpses of heavy-set black heads.

28. Peering past all the galactic dust with infrared telescopes, astronomers have watched these stars for over 16 years.

29. Kelley shivered, peering out from over his arm at the nonsense advertisements on the walls of the railcar, waiting for abetment.

30. 20 As he stood peering up at the blackened brickwork there was little emotion to be found upon his elfin face.

31. He reminded Harry, in his build, expression and asthmatic wheeze, of a bulldog peering ill-humouredly from his kennel.

32. At the next intersection he drew in against the left-hand wall, peering around the corner into the corridor to his left.

33. But it was there, just the same, like prying eyes peering round the corner of a thick curtain.

34. On the top floor the bedrooms had pretty sloping ceilings and dormer windows peering out under eyelid gables.

35. I had crawled into mine and was turning round peering into the dark where many people sat eating popcorn and candy.

36. I didn't want to wake up 50 years old some morning and peer across the pillow with his face peering back.

37. CANARIE Network — the pan-Canadian advanced network for research — is peering with advanced networks in the rest of the world.

38. 12 Similarly, I remember peering through the expanded grille they drew across the cinema entrance when it was closed.

39. This intense peering into nature had been consciously practiced by Redon and his sagacious words on the subject are worth repeating.

40. Watch any game in a crucial situation and you will see the catcher peering into his dugout before calling each pitch.

41. To his left he caught a quick glimpse of Mrs Melver, their irascible neighbour, peering at him over the fence.

42. The car was out with its bonnet up and Mr Sargent was there with a flashlight, peering into the engine.

43. There was a lovely picture of him on telly last night peering woefully over the fence dressed in snazzy suit.

44. Peering through reverent fingers I watch them flourish and fall, And the Gods of the Copybook Headings, I notice, outlast them all

45. Peering into the human body, down to and even inside our microscopic cells, we find that we consist primarily of protein molecules.

46. 7 Kelley shivered, peering out from over his arm at the nonsense advertisements on the walls of the railcar, waiting for abetment.

47. 24 As Rain and Oliver approached the three shrank back, but when Rain looked round she saw the pedlar peering after her.

48. Backbone ISPs connect their networks at peering points, neutrally owned locations with high-speed switches and routers that move traffic among the peers

49. Top-level connectivity providers can only maintain their position by ensuring that they continue to have peering agreements with all other top-level networks.

50. Through a telescope we watched the unfolding drama of a puffin on a ledge, peering over the edge, thinking better of it, retreating, advancing, retreating.

51. In a basement laboratory in east London, Dr Crispin Hiley is peering down a microscope looking for cells infected with a virus he has created.

52. They have a collection of peering agreements, either with other similarly-placed ISPs or with some, but not all, of the top-level networks.

53. The top level ISPs can only maintain their position by ensuring that they continue to have peering agreements with all other top-level networks.

54. Tier 2 and lower level networks buy Internet transit from other providers to reach at least some parties on the global Internet, though they may also engage in peering.

55. When a company owned a number of networks and some of these would purchase transit while others would peer, all traffic was aggregated and considered as peering traffic.

56. A half-dozen Birdwatchers stood as silently and still as statues one recent winter morning, peering into a black pine grove at Hammonassett Beach State Park

57. Condescending facial expressions include smirking or curling the lips, rolling the eyes, peering at someone over the top of one’s eyeglasses, or wrinkling the nose as if disgusted

58. Within a member AS, IBGP peering still needs to be fully meshed (except when combining route reflectors with Confederations) but between member ASs, we use a variation of EBGP.

59. (42) The possession of peering agreements with all other top-level networks is a necessary condition on the part of any ISP wishing to be a top level network.

60. Large organizations, such as academic institutions, large enterprises, and governments, may perform the same function as ISPs, engaging in peering and purchasing transit on behalf of their internal networks.

61. These include the word "Halloween, " the mouth, eyes and nose of a large jack-o-lantern , and ghoulish eyes peering out of a creepy black and purple forest background.

62. She pointed, and he went to the western side of the office, peering into the distance until he caught sight of four brilliantly colored Atomies making their way alongside a tree line that

63. Peering through the porthole stationed on the port (left) side of the sub, it appears to Sinton that the 350-foot-high seamount is covered in pillow lavas with very little sediment cover.

64. Bandwidth refers to data moving in and out of Azure data centers, as well as data moving between Azure data centers; other transfers are explicitly covered by the Content Delivery Network, ExpressRoute pricing, or Peering.

65. Network Overview Peering with Burble.dn42 Node Information IPAM Routing Policy BGP Communities Realtime Status Services DN42 Public Services Internal Services DNS Certificate Authority Additional Info Maintenance Log 2020 2019 2018 Things to do in DN42 More

66. Behind every window and door frame, you'll see a small child peering back at you, and while Makoko seems to be packed with people, what's more shocking is actually the amount of children pouring out of every building.

67. (His Last Bow, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) But the man who went softly, by Circuitous ways, peering with caution, seeking after secrecy—that was the man who received no suspension of judgment from White Fang, and who went away abruptly, hurriedly, and without dignity

68. ‘After traipsing around the Byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event.’ ‘He knew all the Byroads in the plantation areas.’ ‘Getting from A to B round the Byroads of Borris has …

69. A twisted and wizened complex of Apish features, perforated by upturned, sky-open, Mongolian nostrils, by a mouth that sagged from a huge upper-lip and faded precipitately into a retreating chin, by peering querulous eyes that blinked as blink the eyes of denizens of monkey-cages.

70. ‘After traipsing around the Byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event.’ ‘He knew all the Byroads in the plantation areas.’ ‘Getting from A to B round the Byroads of Borris has …

71. ‘Cattle and sheep started to roam languidly towards the hill slopes where they grazed, mooing and Baaing.’ ‘Meanwhile, they were peering through the fence, Baaing.’ ‘The expanse of the valley was dotted with many white dots, and a black one here and there, dots that hopped around from time to time and baaed continuously.’

72. ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI - 1593-1653 - Distraught young mother Breastfeeds her infant..docx Matthew Moss THE FEEDING CHILD WITH HIS FULL BLOATEDTUMMY ATTACHED TO TWO CHUBBY LEGS is holding on firmly to the young woman's arm while peering hazily into the distance, his dark somnolent eyes emitting a look of quiet self-satisfaction.

73. ‘I quickly swept the Cross hairs over to the right eye.’ ‘After about 5 seconds the Cross hairs turned red and formed an ‘X’.’ ‘His Cross hairs targeted a nervous soldier peering out from his cover of boulders.’ ‘Keeping the Cross hairs centered on the man's chest, Ian watched the stranger through the rifle's telescopic sights.’