Heraldic attitude of a beast depicted standing on four legs.
1For a little while Asad stood at gaze, speechless in his incredulity.
2Walters, at gaze in the doorway, listened to the bitter tirade.
3Every member of the company-andthere were some twelve in all-stoodat gaze.
4Sue remained at gaze, in painful tension, hearing every word, but speaking none.
5He saw the figure on the bridge, and for a moment stood at gaze.
6He halted in his advance, standing at gaze a moment.
7She was standing at gaze herself, critically taking him in.
8The girl entering at that moment stood at gaze, listening.
9Seeing Tess standing at gaze he went across to her.
10A moment he stood at gaze; then suddenly and swiftly he came up the steps.
11Even in my rage her extraordinary wild beauty held me at gaze for a moment.
12Meadows shining with buttercups, hollows sunned with the marsh marigold held me long at gaze.
13They stood at gaze, Richard looking a thought foolish.
14We stood at gaze, uncomprehending, too astonished for speech.
15She sprang forward, and stopped short, at gaze, frozen.
16For a moment the guardian stood at gaze.