No mallice Sir, no more then well becomes So good a Quarrell, and so bad a Peere Glost.
What Peere hath beene suborn'd, to grate on you, That you should seale this lawlesse bloody Booke Of forg'd Rebellion, with a Seale diuine?
How bloodily the Sunne begins to peere Aboue yon busky hill: the day lookes pale At his distemperature Prin.
This is a Peere of Malice: I am glad I came this way so happily.
There is also a blockhouse, and a peere in the eastside thereof, but the peere is sore choked with sand, as is the whole shore furthermore from S.
Poole, from whose mouth vpon the shore, by southwest in a baie of three miles off, is a poore fisher towne called Sandwich, where we saw a peere and a little fresh brooke.
Peere met with an accident, and was killed in night-time; it is said he was intoxicated and tried to cross with his boots on.
In high renown with prince and peere Now liv'd sir Valentine: His high renown with prince and peere Made envious hearts repine.
But chief in gallant feates of arms He did himself advance, 50 That ere he grewe to man's estate He had no peere in France.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.