Sentence examples for To gaze from inspiring English sources

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To gaze

verb

To stare intently or earnestly.

  • In fact, for Antonioni this gazing is probably the most fundamental of all cognitive activities ... (from Thinking in the Absence of Image)

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Passers-by stopped to gaze.

And to gaze at.

Pedestrians stopped to gaze at the display.

And I still love to gaze at the sky.

Onlookers and passers-by stopped to gaze at the spectacle.

Joie de vivre has given way to gaze de navel.

This time, she turned to gaze at them, too.

Holding hands, they continued to gaze through the fence.

Like the hospital, it's a pleasure to gaze at.

We nip in to gaze at the Mona Lisa.

This time it was Ancelotti's turn to gaze in disbelief.

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