stare
stare
They are staring back at you, also in wonder.
From Reuters
I was sitting at the table and just staring into space.
From Huffington Post
They will spend more time staring at screens.
From The Atlantic
I love that you have to stare at the various photos before you can work out just how the thing works.
From Wired
But there are legitimate improvements to the thing you’ll spend hours staring at and getting lost in: the screen.
From The Verge
It takes me a minute to remember why they might be staring.
From Washington Post
A young man stares out of a painting, as if assessing us assessing him.
From The Seattle Times
Since they can’t see who’s staring at them, they easily assume the worst.
From ABC News
Trying to answer that question is like staring into the eyes of a snake.
From The Atlantic
When the music pepped up, the babies stared for three to four seconds longer.
From Huffington Post
Staring directly into the sun will make you go blind.
From Huffington Post
I lifted my head off of the floor and here were my fellow employees staring at me.
From USA TODAY
He would try out moves and practice his evil stare in the mirror.
From Plain Dealer
Put the same question to anyone from out of town, and you’ll get a blank stare.
From NOLA.com
I recall the dad was very concerned, wanting his child to “look normal” and not wanting “people to stare”.
From Plain Dealer
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