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Perusing   /pərˈuzɪŋ/   Listen
Perusing

noun
1.
Reading carefully with intent to remember.  Synonyms: perusal, poring over, studying.



Peruse

verb
(past & past part. perused; pres. part. perusing)
1.
Examine or consider with attention and in detail.






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"Perusing" Quotes from Famous Books



... years, the very curious extracts published by Mr. Pitcairn, from the Criminal Records of Scotland, are, besides their historical value, of a nature so much calculated to illustrate the credulity of our ancestors on such subjects, that, by perusing them, I have been induced more recently to recall what I had read and thought upon the ...
— Letters On Demonology And Witchcraft • Sir Walter Scott

... always anxious to learn the destination of the characters in the book they have been perusing,—in closing this little work, I will give you a short sketch of those I have attempted to delineate. And here let me observe, that the incidents are ...
— The Boarding School • Unknown

... try the effect of perusing the following articles (taken from this printed catalogue) upon his own muscles. The performance, as I suspect, is by ...
— A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three • Thomas Frognall Dibdin

... The ability to condense great thoughts into small words and brief sentences is an attribute of genius. Often one lays down a book with the feeling that the author has "said nothing with elaboration," while in perusing another book one finds a whole sermon in a single sentence, or an unanswerable argument ...
— Public Speaking • Irvah Lester Winter

... compare that letter with others to which your love imparts so many charms. My eyes, indeed, would persuade me that your hands traced these lines, but my heart refuses to believe that a letter from you could ever have caused the mortal anguish I experience on perusing these expressions of your displeasure, which afflict me the more when I consider how much pain they must have ...
— Hortense, Makers of History Series • John S. C. Abbott


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