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Discover Ludwig"intent stare" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a focused and concentrated gaze, often showing a strong interest or determination. Examples: - The detective gave the suspect an intent stare, trying to read his body language for any signs of guilt. - She couldn't help but feel uncomfortable under the intent stare of her boss during the meeting. - The audience was captivated by the speaker's intent stare as he passionately delivered his message.
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During my morning cappuccino, I invariably ended up sharing a table with a plump boy of about 12 with a fixed, intent stare.
With jilted university officials from Baylor to Ohio State watching on with the intent stare of science students, the University of Michigan placed itself in a petri dish last week when officials decided it was payback time for Chris Webber.
The president and I sat facing each other, and his intent stare reminded me that he and Sheik Aweys come from the same part of the country; I couldn't help being mindful that the two of them had engaged in armed skirmishes in the early '90s, soon after the structural collapse of the state.
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It would have made a great fly-on-the-wall documentary: the open mouths, the intent stares, the heads shaking in disbelief, the occasional spasm of horror.
"And then you wait and you get more excited". A few other students caught fish shortly after Taylor, but the screams of excitement were eventually traded in for intent stares at the ocean and silence.
Once again, my eyes burned when I couldn't break my stare, intent on studying Al as he swung his right hand to the top of his organ after every verse.
With eye controllers I've seen in the past, you need to stare to show intent, Eyefluence wanted to change this to a glance.
The test is how long the glances last, whether they become stares, with what intent they occur, whether they contain any degree of hostility or mockery, and to what extent connections, money, or mode of dress shield me in these situations.
I stopped mid-sentence and asked, "Do you want to talk about the election?" All twenty-seven bodies perked to attention and stared at me with intent eyes.
Her stare, just minutes before so intent, looked to be searching for something far off.
In the kind of performance that is routinely called daring, Argento lets loose earsplitting screams and throws her naked body around with abandon, but she does the substantive work quietly, with smoldering stares and chilling whispers of mad intent.
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