Someone who flees from an uncongenial situation.
1Why didst thou fleer at our friend, who feigned himself asleep?
2M. You can't keep within tolerable bounds!-Thatsaucy fleer I cannot away with-
3Betty, with a very saucy fleer, said to Shorey, There would be a trial of skill about that she fancied.
4They sha' na flout and fleer, the feckless queans, the hissies wha'll threep to stan' i' your auld shoon ae day!
5Fleer came running up to his father, his long hair flying.
6None of your fleers and your jeers, Sir, cried John.
7Ben swore a big oath, fleered a laugh, and kicked the sand with his heels.
8You've got your howitzer buckled on, fleered Andy Green.
9The cripple laughed again his feeble, fleering laugh.
10Raybur commanded the left flank in the company of Geften while Wyrik and Fleer commanded the right.
11But we were not the only fleers.
12The ambassador turned with a fleering triumph.
13I betche there ain't a word of truth in all that scarey talk, Happy Jack fleered heavily.
14And as to the flickers and fleers of the neighbours, your onnurable onnur, a leave me to humdudgin they.
15Yet everybody fleers at it.
16Soon he was close thereto, having hewn away all fleers that hindered him, and the doorway was before him.