1. peruse - Noun
2. peruse - Verb
To observe; to examine with care.
To read through; to read carefully.
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“Clearly, they were on a mission they can best explain,” said Tolbert-Mbatha, urging those doubting the school’s status to come peruse the documents only in the presence of officials of the Department of Education. Source: Internet
A glass of bubbly in hand, you peruse the menu and wish you'd discovered this gem earlier: with four choices per course, the decision is quickly made and you find yourself wandering around the shop to admire the decorative items on offer. Source: Internet
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Ojogo said: “Council took time to peruse every detail contained in the bill that was presented by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Kola Olawoye, and now ready to be transmitted to the House of Assembly for passage. Source: Internet