LLL V.ii.109 | [Boyet to Princess, of the King's party] One rubbed his elbow thus, and fleered |
MA V.i.58 | [Leonato to Claudio] never fleer and jest at me |
RJ I.v.57 | [Tybalt to himself, of Romeo] dares the slave / Come hither ... / To fleer and scorn at our solemnity? |