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"questioning stare" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone's facial expression when they are looking at someone or something in a way that shows they are seeking information or clarification. Example: She couldn't help but give him a questioning stare when he made a bold statement without any evidence to back it up.
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In stark contrast, I stand there met with stone cold stares and further questioning.
The young girl stares wide-eyed, introducing herself and questioning the audience, her movements slow and calculated, delicate and almost human.
I stared blindly at the TV for a little bit, questioning the logic behind what the news story was trying to convey about Obamacare, before giving up and pulling out my phone to try to study a little bit.
As for those of you reading this and questioning whether you should attend your future high school reunions (because I sure did get blank stares which read, "You loser" for telling people I was going to attend mine), GO.
But questioning his desire?
(Miss Larson looks questioning).
questioning feminine and masculine.
Police are questioning suspects.
"Questioning with boldness does".
Police are questioning him.
Stop questioning me.
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