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peer around vs peer about

Both 'peer around' and 'peer about' are correct phrases, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Peer around' is more commonly used to mean looking carefully or curiously in different directions, while 'peer about' is less common and can imply a more general or casual observation.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 1936 views

peer around

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe looking carefully or curiously in different directions, often to search for something or to observe the surroundings.

Examples:

  • She peered around the corner to see if anyone was coming.
  • He peered around the room, trying to find his lost keys.
  • Jul 27, 2011 ... To peer around something means to look from behind it. The confusion may come in that your second use of peering is not actually an ...
  • Jul 2, 2014 ... A CAMERA that can peer around corners to see people or objects has been developed by British scientists. The technology, which will be ...
  • Two soldiers peer around a corner during street fighting in Dekemvriana , Athens, Greece, December 1944. Dekemvriana was a more than month-long conflict ...
  • Peeping Tom Camera Uses Lasers to Peer Around Corners. By Jennifer Welsh | November 19, 2010 2:12 pm. Around-corners-1 A new camera being ...

Alternatives:

  • look around
  • glance around
  • scan the area
  • survey the surroundings
  • inspect the vicinity

peer about

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase can be used to describe a more general or casual observation of one's surroundings, without the specific connotation of careful or curious looking.

Examples:

  • She peered about the room, taking in the decorations.
  • He peered about the garden, enjoying the flowers.
  • peer about. to stare around; to look at everything about. She came into the room and peered about. Mary peered about, looking for a place to sit. See also: about ...
  • peer about. to stare around; to look at everything about. She came into the room and peered about. Mary peered about, looking for a place to sit. See also: about ...
  • Is This "Peer-to-Peer" About? (pp. 9-16). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ^ Jump up to: Steinmetz, R., & Wehrle, K. (2005). 2. What Is This "Peer-to-Peer" About? (pp.
  • Jul 29, 2015 ... My Boss is Consulting My Peer About My Work. When your boss is turning to your peer for input on your work, can you push back? By Alison ...

Alternatives:

  • look around
  • glance around
  • observe the area
  • survey the surroundings
  • inspect the vicinity

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