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unwinkingly

adv. Without winking; with one's full attention.

Usage examples of "unwinkingly".

Carrington by his side now, he stared unwinkingly north, saw shells splashing whitely in the water under the bows of the Commodore's ship, the Cape Hatteras: then he saw the flashes again, stronger, brighter this time, flashes that lit up for a fleeting second the bows and superstructure of the ship that was firing.

He stared at the man unwinkingly, taking in every detail of the face, the smooth, dark hair brushed straight back, the lean eagle face, with the thin pinched nostrils and high forehead of a type he knew well -- the unmistakable Polish aristocrat.

After a moment the pale man looked up, regarded Reynolds unwinkingly over the flame of the cigarette, slowly handed back the matches, nodded his thanks and continued on his way.

Or they would have made good listening if he hadn't stared unwinkingly at me all the time he was speaking, the black eyes so far back in their sockets that the illusion of a bear peering out from his cave was stronger than ever.

He gazed unwinkingly into the captain's eyes for so long that the other finally looked away.

Right forward below the bowsprit the golden nymph stared unwinkingly at the darkened horizon.

Huge eyes, like those of a python a thousand times magnified, stared unwinkingly at the petrified humans clinging to the rock above it.

They were great gleaming disks that stared unwinkingly, luminous, whitish, and without a hint of normal emotion or sanity.

They were great gleaming disks that started unwinkingly, luminous, whitish, and without a hint of normal emotion or sanity.