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agaze

ADJECTIVE
  1. (used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder
    staring eyes

How To Use agaze In A Sentence

  • Then the talk stopped dead as Istra Nash stood agaze in the doorway — pale and intolerant, her red hair twisted high on her head, tall and slim and uncorseted in a gray tight-fitting gown. Our Mr. Wrenn
  • Softly lighted, the whole colour of the place, with its vague values, was in cool fusion — an effect that made the visitor stand for a little agaze. The Ambassadors
  • She lay back among her pillows, trembling in the dark, afraid of she knew not what, her wide eyes agaze at the ceiling's shadows. The Way of the Wind
  • As I stood there agaze at the strangeness and wonder of her, a voice at my shoulder made me whirl in surprise. Valley of the Croen
  • Smith heeded her voice, and for another unnoted interval they stood agaze upon their little eminence. White Ashes
  • She couldn't stand long agaze, she had work to do. The Stars Are Also Fire
  • Then the talk stopped dead as Istra Nash stood agaze in the doorway -- pale and intolerant, her red hair twisted high on her head, tall and slim and uncorseted in a gray tight-fitting gown. Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man
  • His host, however, at this, but continued to stand agaze; and he had the next thing repeated his question of The Ambassadors
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