Sentence examples for faraway look from inspiring English sources

The phrase "faraway look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gaze that appears distant or lost in thought, often indicating daydreaming or deep contemplation.
Example: "She had a faraway look in her eyes as she reminisced about her childhood."
Alternatives: "distant gaze" or "vacant stare."

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"You have that faraway look again," whenever there's something more interesting happening on my screen.

Her autistic son had a dreamy, faraway look in his eyes.

An anguished jaw-setting here; a wistful, faraway look there; an air of dramatised solemnity everywhere.

Claudio Yáñez, a small man with angular features, had hollowed-out cheeks, sharpening a haunted, faraway look.

Everything in the picture tells a story – the early morning light, the newspaper headlines, Dunaway's glazed, faraway look.

(That misty, faraway look that she gave to Cary Grant? She really was faraway, from her myopic perspective, and it really was a mist).

("Way, way back," as Henry Fonda said to Barbara Stanwyck in "The Lady Eve," with that daft faraway look in his eyes).

In the Polaroid, Mr. Grant wears a stained white T-shirt and stares to the left of the camera with a haunted, faraway look.

That empty, faraway look.

Fred gets this faraway look.

And sometimes …" His eyes take on a faraway look.

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