Sentence examples for bold gaze from inspiring English sources

The phrase "bold gaze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's confident or assertive way of looking at something or someone.
Example: "She met his bold gaze with a smile, unafraid of the intensity behind it."
Alternatives: "confident stare" or "fearless look."

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Picasso looks back at you in the central figure, whose bold gaze out of huge asymmetrical eyes has the authority of a self-portrait.

However, Juliana updates the abashed Hermaphraditus with a futuristic metallic sheen, a "mudra" hand sign, and a bold gaze and pose that challenges the viewer on ideas of femininity and representation.

However, Juliana updates the abashed Hermaphroditus with a futuristic metallic sheen, a "mudra" hand sign, and a bold gaze that challenges the viewer on ideas of femininity and representation.

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Mostly antelope, those graceful, impossibly fleet sprinters of the savannah, but in Hemingway's office hangs a huge black water buffalo, with enormous swooping horns and a bold, malevolent gaze.

This deviation is substantially smaller than observed changes in the BOLD response between gaze-up, gaze center, and gaze-down conditions (Figs.  2, 4, 5, 6).

For the 'identity matching > gaze following' BOLD contrast we reached significance only at a level of p<0.05 (uncorrected).

This is an encounter with the young, rich, confident Rembrandt, a star at the top of his game, gazing with bold and daunting eyes from a painting that is a miracle of precise opulence.

Gaze upon the bold hues enlivening the early Christian iconography, which incorporates styles from both ancient Rome and medieval Europe (see depictions of Christ both bearded and beardless).

Moreover, the two conditions compared in order to identify gaze following-related BOLD activity involved subtle visual differences.

We will reserve the term 'GF patch' to the posterior patch, consistently showing gaze following-associated BOLD activity and use the qualifier 'anterior' when discussing the two anterior patches in the left STS of M2.

The location of the GF patch in this study is more posterior than BOLD activity, interpreted as being gaze following related, in two other monkeys used in a previous study by Kamphuis et al. (2009).

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