She perused the report very carefully so that she would not miss out on any information.
Peruse means to read with care, in case you're wondering.
'I am submitting this document for your perusal' It implies that you are allowing them to review a document.
'I have displayed the answer to your question here for your perusal.'
I gave the document a quick perusal before the presentation.
I was going one hundred miles per hour in my car.
David's perusal of class notes just before the exam resulted in his earning an "A".
"Stephanie began to peruse the local produce at the weekly farmers' market, hoping to find something sweet to bring home to her husband."
That is a perusal of the current books.
"Pruse" is not a word in English. "Peruse" means "to read".
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
You need a sentence with the word towards.
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I hope you have other solenoids I can peruse.
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean peruse, which means to read something in a thoughtful way. I will peruse the textbook and learn something new.
I had some extra time this evening, so I decided to peruse the unanswered questions on answers.com. Peruse: read, sort through, examine... hope this helps
for example:I perused the book.orthey peruse the article.
She stopped to peruse the menu at the new restaurant before deciding what to order.
I think perhaps you mean "peruse." Peruse means to read or examine something carefully.
I saw a book which could contain the information I needed, so I thought I would peruse the text to see if I could find it
Peruse; inspect; scrutinize.
peruse
Peruse is one word you can identify.
Peruse
contemplate, peruse, scrutinize