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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alert gaze" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone's eyes or expression that shows attentiveness or readiness to respond to their surroundings. Example: "The dog had an alert gaze, watching every movement in the park with keen interest."
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During her conversations with Jean, she has the alert gaze of a nervous deer pricking its ears in alarm at the slightest noise.
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He was handsome, with an alert, considering gaze, and even in old age he retained the surprising muttonchop whiskers he'd first grown in the hairy sixties.
IF LATE one afternoon you are in Paris on the Rue de Rivoli, you might spot an elderly Frenchman with an alert blue gaze and a coloured handkerchief knotted round his neck.
When he comes on - a small, dapper figure with an alert, humorous gaze - Jamal often hits the keyboard before sitting down, snapping to his feet again after punching down some unexpected resolving chord in the middle of a discourse.
One night, just as dawn approaches, when we have been awake for several hours and she is at last drifting off, she opens her eyes and looks at me with an alert, insightful gaze.
In Experiment 3, distracted drivers that received an alert returned their gaze to the forward roadway sooner, lifted their foot up from the throttle sooner, and pressed the brake pedal sooner than distracted drivers that did not receive an alert.
She is pensive, alert, her concentrated gaze seeing far beyond him; had her eyes been open, she would have looked, you feel, almost exactly the same in the mirror-image portrait he took after her death.
"Sh-h-h!" whispered Brando, listening intently, his gaze alerted upward.
Poliza is a German entrepreneuer and former child star who turned to nature photography as Act 3, and in his more obvious subjects it can feel as if he's still finding his way — you can almost picture the alert leopard cub gazing from a motivational poster at your local Rotary Club.
Among the highlights of the show is a van Gogh "Self-Portrait" painted between December 1886 and January 1887, on loan from the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, depicting van Gogh looking very neat in a trimmed red beard, his expression serious and his gaze piercingly alert.
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