(Used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder.
Sinônimos
Examples for "staring"
Examples for "staring"
1The young captain looked stunned for a moment, staring right past Hoffman.
2Not a creature abroad; the tall gaunt houses staring in the moonlight.
3For a long moment she didn't answer, staring at the wall art.
4Jane was staring at her, waiting for an answer to her question.
5No; Jacqueline was staring at Pettifer's corpse, asking the question of him.
1Meanwhile Morris had returned to the dining-room to find Jessica standing agaze there.
2Mr. Canning stood agaze; it was to be seen that he was taken considerably by surprise.
3Smith heeded her voice, and for another unnoted interval they stood agaze upon their little eminence.
4That were indeed distinction enough for one man, well calculated to cause the world to stand agaze!
5As the harbour was entered all eyes were agaze at this first contact with the civilisation of the Old World.
6Why should the world stand agaze for nineteen centuries at one miracle, when sixty, full as great, as incomprehensible, are happening every minute?
7She lay back among her pillows, trembling in the dark, afraid of she knew not what, her wide eyes agaze at the ceiling's shadows.