examine or consider with attention and in detail; "Please peruse this report at your leisure"
The spelling is correct, "perused", from the verb to peruse (to examine, or inspect closely).
for example:I perused the book.orthey peruse the article.
learn, study, comprehend, glance
After she had completely perused the detective fiction section of the bookstore, she moved on to the spy novels.(The verb peruse means 'read thoroughly and carefully.' It is sometimes mistakenly taken to mean 'read through quickly, glance over,' as in : later documents will beperused rather than analyzed thoroughly, a sentence that technically makes no sense.) Apple Inc dictionary
That is the correct spelling of "perused" (looked over, leafed through).
Having perused the internet, there is no card game called 2000. This answerer does not know what the questioner is referencing, and as such, cannot answer the question.
Having perused the internet, there is no card game called 2000. This answerer does not know what the questioner is referencing, and as such, cannot answer the question.
After the horrible incident that killed her family, she has taken to staring listlessly at the wall. He listlessly perused the newspaper, not expecting to find anything interesting.
Reddy Heaters are portable air heaters sold by the company of the same name. A variety of heater choices can be perused and purchased from the official company website
The National Running Center is an online retail website. I have perused their site and unfortunately cannot find any information about any upcoming events.
This is a big topic! May I suggest that you go to the attached link and search for cross tabulation? Having perused some of the results, if you formulate other questions please feel free to submit them.
You can get an accurate daily gold price at www.dailygoldtechnicalforecast.blogspot.com. I perused the website and it has updated information everyday, with a live gold price in U.S. Dollars, as according to the New York Stock Exchange.