Crossword clues for gazer
gazer
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gazer \Gaz"er\, n. One who gazes.
Wiktionary
n. One who gazes
Wikipedia
Gazer is a fictional character, a mutant appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Peter Milligan and artist Salvador Larroca, he first appeared in X-Men vol. 2 #169 (June 2005).
Usage examples of "gazer".
Their mobility made them innocuous to the gazer, the opposite of plants which drew their light directly from the earth.
La Gorda said that fog was unquestionably the most mys- terious thing on earth for a gazer and that it could be used in the same two ways that rain was used.
She said that for a gazer, fire is not bright but black, and so is smoke.
I be- came a gazer the Nagual made me start all over again and had me gaze this time at the shadows of leaves and plants and trees and rocks.
Star Gazer was about as self-absorbed as they came, although he hid it very, very well.
He spun the name Star Gazer around and around, trying to get a handle on it.
Who or what was Star Gazer and what did the name have to do with what Senator Snyder was up to?
Colonel Spivey was less interested in mineralogical consistency than readouts from his instrument packages, which had been scattered across this mountainside just before the gazer beam was scheduled to pass through.
This was the thrilling part, heading off to yet another site, somewhere in North America, flitting from one place to the next to see what new, weird manifestations the gazer would wreak.
Private SIGs are correlating data from nearly every gazer beam, tossing out bad theories and zeroing in on the truth.
No one in the world understood the gazer phenomenon better than the people in this room.
The foe had taken them out in quick gazer strikes, like the one Alex had barely warded off.
They must have counted on taking the Tangoparu tetrahedron completely by surprise, wiping out the original four and all the newer resonators with sabotage or gazer strikes.
Another force seemed to precede that driving gazer beam by mere moments, but it might have been just a shadow, cast ahead of the decisive bolt.
What gazer now with astronomic eye Could coldly count the spots within thy sphere?