gaze
gaze
Then if you can, pull your gaze away and to the right.
From Ars Technica
The next time you gaze up at the night sky, remember that you’re looking at a graveyard.
From Wired
She did not do much more than gaze, allowing very little variation in the intensity of the look.
From The New York Review of Books
When babies are surprised by something or notice something unexpected has happened, they tend to gaze at that thing longer.
From Huffington Post
In the old days, movies used to invite us to sit back and gaze at monsters, to really drink them in.
From CNN
At some points, her gaze followed the camera as it panned while she sang: a confrontation.
From The Atlantic
Slowly she turned and gazed over her shoulder.
From NPR
I gazed at the pile of charts in front of me.
From NPR
Instead, he gazed out into the audience, forced to share some terrible news.
From NPR
Extend the right arm out and gaze to the right, taking several deep breaths and then repeating on the other side.
From Huffington Post
Her intelligent, glittering, bewildered eyes gaze out of her face, asking us to remember and to understand.
From The New York Review of Books
Through the mist she gazed at the street, 86 floors below.
From TIME
When he was happy, he lowered his gaze.
From NPR
Again and again hands thrust forward, competing with faces and gazes for our attention.
From NPR
In his bewildered gaze is all the terror of war.
From TIME
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