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gaze

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n. a long fixed look; "he fixed his paternal gaze on me" [syn: regard ]

Usage examples of gaze.

Their breaths mingled there between them, their lips mere inches apart, and Abigail could not tear her eyes away from his mesmerizing gaze.

Jessy agreed absently while her gaze took in the broad expanse of plains before them, rugged and rolling into forever.

Paul sat with the pamphlet on the platform, he had been gazing absently at the stalled truck from which the men had emerged.

The shriveled Vistana had gazed at Clarissewith those hard black eyes, and had pointed with acrooked finger toward the manor house, perched like adark bird on the tor above the village.

He lifted his gaze to find both the Duchess and Acton had turned indulgent smiles on the redheaded chit, as if charmed by her bold behavior.

Her gaze met his with the penetrating acumen of a woman for whom life had no more surprises, a woman with a wordly competence beyond her years.

Now it was a poster on the wall, an admonition to wear seat belts, that demanded her unwavering gaze.

I cast a hungry gaze on this young lady without more ado, just as if all the women in Europe were only a seraglio kept for my pleasures.

She could almost hear him grumble whenever the pair gazed adoringly at each other.

Bay of Eldamar, and the Teleri saw the coming of that ship out of the East and they were amazed, gazing from afar upon the light of the Silmaril, and it was very great.

The noise of the door did not awaken her, and Monte Cristo gazed at her with affectionate regret.

Rani to meet her agate gaze, even though she knew she would pay for the insolence.

Instructor Morada gazed out at the marketplace, agate rage already grown cloudy beneath a bloodied stripe of stark white hair.

She had the broad features common to the Akka people and the broad shoulders of a woman who has tackled a lot of reindeer, and it was hard to tell whether she contemplated those dogs with such an avid gaze because they looked fit to serve her, or to be eaten for supper.

Their gazes connected, and Timothy was certain that the rook was well aware of the importance of stopping Alastor from getting back inside.