How To Use Gaze In A Sentence

  • The general turned his gaze from one person to the other present at the summit meeting.
  • In the Zirgana mountains large red deer softly returned their gaze from an apprehensive distance.
  • Olivia notes the direction of his gaze, and realizes her robe has fallen open again.
  • But what would happen if that gaze turned to the IT industry, and asked us what we are doing to reduce our carbon footprint? Computing
  • He stared off toward a cluster of people near the fireplace and I followed his gaze.
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  • He kept his gaze on one particular tree.
  • Come vecchio sartor fa nella cruna," it is the intensity of the gaze that is present with us, not the old tailor and his needle. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
  • In the split second that their gazes locked, that same prickly sensation consumed his mind as if the blood flow to his brain had suddenly been cut off.
  • An interesting three-dimensional robot simulator with dynamics is available in Gazebo.
  • During a quiet moment on the expedition, Emma gazes at the Surrey landscape spread out before her.
  • His gaze settled on her face.
  • How much the world revolves almost entirely around the male gaze. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lake is like an open book, day like the steady gaze of a reader.
  • She has sunk into the background in the past two weeks - friends say that she has had enough of the stress and has decided to no longer face the public gaze.
  • He gave me an once-over, slowly letting his gaze survey me up and down, and I felt my cheeks heat up, regretting my stupid retort.
  • I asked as I reverted my gaze to the burly man at the wheel.
  • She gazed in appreciation at the scene.
  • Sydney looks away, casting her eyes to the side rather than returning the gaze.
  • More sweat fell down his stubby chin as he tried to avert his eyes away from her steady gaze.
  • This article was first published in Issue 47 of Linux Gazette, an on-line e-zine published by Linux Journal.
  • What people most long for in ogling the screen is to witness some torrid lascivious scene: the incentives to gaze are supremely lubricious.
  • She must avert her gaze from him for a moment or the tides that he was lashing about her would lift and carry her on their outsweep. A Pagan of the Hills
  • I gazed in wonder at the chaos that ensued in the beer gardens at night, at the pure unadulterated fun that was going on at all times.
  • The camera captures Rico's observant nature as he gazes in envy at a mob leader's jeweled cravat, diamond pinky ring, and stock of fine cigars.
  • Her gaze, unfocused, fell on the swath of ivory silk adorning the richly hued carpet. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • He gazed at her with pure adoration.
  • Drake's eyes made a quick scan of the alley to ensure that no other threat lurked nearby, then his gaze returned to the man.
  • That wonderful look when he gazed into the distance. The Sun
  • The same eyes were looking at me, almost burning me with their intent gaze.
  • I gave a small laugh and gazed at the ceiling, feeling monumentally stupid and childish.
  • After he retired from football he became a sports journalist for the Gazette.
  • She fastened her gaze on him.
  • As Mei walked slowly from the room, Jui - chueh gazed after her thoughtfully.
  • That was all of the incident, but he heard Ruth muffle a dry sob in her throat, and noticed that she turned her face away to gaze out of the window. Chapter 26
  • At his words, the mocking hauteur disappears from her gaze.
  • He wanted us to gaze up at his Sistine ceiling and be awed by the power of divinity. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was Corrary who pointed, and drew their gaze to the dark shadow on the water.
  • She gazed down into the ocean, hypnotized by the swirling tide.
  • She looks down and back up, meeting my gaze with cool blue eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • And further, it seemeth very likely that the inhabitants of the most part of those countries, by which they must have come any other way besides by the north-west, being for the most part anthropophagi, or men-eaters, would have devoured them, slain them, or, at the leastwise, kept them as wonders for the gaze. The North-West Passage
  • The city of Palermo was also distinguishable; and Julia, as she gazed on its glittering spires; would endeavour in imagination to depicture its beauties, while she secretly sighed for a view of that world, from which she had hitherto been secluded by the mean jealousy of the marchioness, upon whose mind the dread of rival beauty operated strongly to the prejudice of Emilia and Julia. A Sicilian Romance
  • My gaze focused on my lover, my heart doing a little flip at the sight of him, his hair in its familiar tousle that fell over his forehead. My Fair Succubi
  • That longan blinks to anticipate treatment of water spirit, gaze at small fox black 78 black slightly distress face.
  • His gaze locked with hers.
  • Stephanie said she didn't mind and gazed out of the window, feigning disinterest. CHAMELEON
  • Do you gaze glassy-eyed at the television, and find yourself yawning at the radio news? Times, Sunday Times
  • As if by magic, Guinevere looked up, and met Lancelot's gaze head-on.
  • #47/December 2, 2009/4: 18 min. Jay Goldman, also known as his butterscotch alter-ego, the daring Mr. Mobile, dares you to gaze upon these Butterscotch.com: Newest Episodes
  • For $3.7 million, you, too, can sit in this singular creation, gaze out at the magnificent sunsets, watch eagles wheel against the bright blue empyrean, pit yourself against the bellowing 74-mile-an-hour winds, the arctic snows, the unforgiving landscape. Undone by a house of dreams
  • He was from the same mould as the men she had gazed at worshipfully when a child: rich, handsome, of impeccable social standing.
  • The eager crowd are easily malleable in the Lady's gaze.
  • He followed her gaze and hid a grin when he saw a young woman flash a thumbs-up sign at Bella.
  • Riders avoid our faces, and gaze down on our skull crowns where the bone jigsaw cleaves.
  • And all the time her eyes, with their long lashes in their dark hollow sockets will gaze into the eyes of a man who loved her truly and knowingly married her.
  • _Coeteris paribus_ -- all the other usual conditions being observed, such as silence, the fixed gaze, monotony of attention -- let the galvanic disk be put aside, and in its place let a sixpence or a fourpenny-piece be employed, or indeed any similar small object on which the eyes of the patient must remain fixed for the usual space of time, and we will promise that the experiments thus made shall be equally successful with those in which the so-called galvanic disk is employed. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 446 Volume 18, New Series, July 17, 1852
  • Once inside we had the opportunity to gaze out onto the reef past a thick pelmet of black gorgonians and a window box of orange elephant ear sponges.
  • In a different kind of garden some of these pieces might take on the character of the gazebos and temples that dot landscape gardens.
  • And then something happens and you stop and look, the look becomes a gaze, the gaze a stare.
  • A faint path leads to an old shieling on the hillside, a soft sanctuary that gazes up the length of fjord - like Loch Hourn to where it becomes choked off by tumbling mountain slopes.
  • He gazed out into the sun-bathed crowd assembled in front of the stand in the clearing in Donadea forest.
  • She allowed her gaze to flick up every time the hand passed the twelve.
  • She stood on deck to gaze at the unfamiliar surroundings.
  • Half an hour later the Gazelle returns from task, followed shortly afterwards by the Scout.
  • Behind him hurried a younger, comelier man, carefully clad in motor costume, who bent above the girl with passionate solicitude and gazed into her staring eyes until they narrowed and dropped and her face flushed deeper and deeper crimson. DARKWATER
  • As they drew up before the hall he gazed about him. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • his flinty gaze
  • She gazed at him with wide deep blue eyes.
  • It was nice to sit quietly in the company of loved ones, sip coffee, gaze off into the far horizon and think about this and that.
  • His wounded hand wrapped in towels, he is raising the vodka bottle to down its remnants, when "his gaze drifted over the top of the cabinet door and he saw the camera". The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen
  • He cast his gaze toward the window; the thick curtains shadowed it.
  • But the face into which he had gazed across the candle-flame had been neither tamed, nor troubled by any foreboding.
  • As they went back to the register, Allie's gaze fell on a mannikin in the corner. GINNY BATES ON HALLOWEEN
  • All eyes were on her as she rejoined the little group, but she only chose to meet Steve's gaze.
  • I had to grin, she looked kind of cute with red cheeks, shoveling food in her mouth while hugging herself and desperately trying to avoid my gaze.
  • The mitraille vanished in shapelessness; the bombs plunged into it; bullets only succeeded in making holes in it; what was the use of cannonading chaos? and the regiments, accustomed to the fiercest visions of war, gazed with uneasy eyes on that species of redoubt, a wild beast in its boar-like bristling and a mountain by its enormous size. Les Miserables
  • A world before which one has to relearn how to look, with the large wide-eyed gaze of a wonderstruck child.
  • From here the pair walked to a specially designed mandap, a gazebo style structure used in all Indian weddings, and sat on ornate thrones as a Hindu priest, known as a pandit, performed the ceremony. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • She gazed at the body with almost clinical detachment.
  • The lord of the white alicorn was the first to rise from his seat; there was lightning in his gaze and thunder in his voice as he addressed, not Kyrtian, but his cousin. Elvenborn
  • Or you could just gaze at the view from the window of your indoor swimming pool. Times, Sunday Times
  • His movements were slow, his gaze abstracted, as if he were composing a poem in his head.
  • He turned his gaze back to Sarah and her friends who were quietly indulging themselves in a game of whist whilst the party was in full swing around them.
  • The same eyes were looking at me, almost burning me with their intent gaze.
  • Both men looked away from the steady gaze, unable to meet the frosty, hard look in those grey eyes.
  • His gaze was rigidly fixed ahead.
  • Rebecca jerked her head towards him, as he fastened his own gaze on the road.
  • He is also replacing his receiver and turning to gaze thoughtfully out of the window.
  • He gazed down into the water and noticed the staff of one boat sticking above the surface.
  • As I turned to face him, our surroundings melted and we were in a gazebo in a garden.
  • Christine's eyes were on him, looking him up and down with the same speculative gaze he'd favored her with, and again he wondered how deep she was with Charles.
  • To give some credit to Dr Cullen, he did finally gazette those changes, which have at least required farmland to be publicly advertised for sale in New Zealand before it is flogged off overseas - never mind how small the advertisement is.
  • He turned to gaze at the lake and then shook his head in a knowing way.
  • She shoved her into the front row before moving to stand in the doorway of the gazebo.
  • The animal had the character of being, contrary to what his species usually are, exceedingly savage; and he suffered himself to be taken up by me and carried from his foes with a kind of sullenness; but when, being out of the reach of danger, he was put down, he gazed on his deliverer, and then crouched at his feet. The Dog
  • 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
  • Looking surprised, a little boy peers at the elderly woman, who takes the puzzled gaze as a question.
  • Building on its native Germanic word star, English has the verb to star; compounds like stardom, all-star, stargazer, five-star, starstruck, and superstar; and phrases such as rock star and pop star. The English Is Coming!
  • Mr. Reynolds 'opinions are in stark contrast to the core values of the Champaign County Republican Party and are personally offensive to me," party Chairman Jason Barickman told the News-Gazette. Al Reynolds, Tea Party Candidate For Illinois Senate, Says Black Men Prefer Drug Dealing To Education
  • Anne dropped on her knees and gazed out into the June morning, her eyes glistening with delight. Anne of Green Gables
  • Not much of a stargazer, myself, as that type of "opportune" brillance can be blinding. Black Hillary Backers In South Carolina Tried To Block Obama Invite
  • It was all about the public gaze. Times, Sunday Times
  • She deliberately averted her gaze when he came in.
  • He raised her chin until he could gaze into her eyes. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Attached over your baby's cot, a mobile's moving shapes and bright colours will attract your baby's gaze.
  • Many interesting sights are mentioned, but in many cases only incomplete directions are given for finding them: the book is more a guide than a gazetteer.
  • Their eyes never broke away from their gaze, each mirroring those nameless emotions coursing through them.
  • The lake is like an open book, day like the steady gaze of a reader.
  • While holding the political office of "gazetteer" (one who had a monopoly of official news) the idea came to Steele of publishing a literary magazine. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
  • Detention centres in Uganda are supposed to be "gazetted" - placed on an official government register - in order to be considered legal. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • Elizabeth looked up at him, her gaze straight, her expression devoid of coquetry, absolutely honest. The Virgin's Lover
  • The telescopes will be available to the public on the first Friday of every month to give fledgling stargazers an insight into astronomy.
  • Anna could only gaze at him ‘with terror at the undisguised hatred in his whole face.’
  • Her gaze was transfixed by his square shoulders, his rounded pectorals and his flat stomach.
  • When he produced his first few results on 4-manifolds, the ideas were so new and foreign to geometers and topologists that they merely gazed in bewildered admiration.
  • His gaze came back to George, still sprawled over the control desk.
  • Jamie gazed down at her, his expression inscrutable. The Devil Wears Plaid
  • AUBREY: When Umberger gazed up from the ice, it was with the kind of woozy look that showed he wasn't just down; he was in trouble. In Youth Hockey, 'Checking' Ups Risk Of Brain Injury
  • She looks down and back up, meeting my gaze with cool blue eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are still out of work, the tribunal has to gaze into its crystal ball.
  • We gazed out over the limitless expanse of the desert.
  • Slowly, her gaze traced up to his eyes; his eyelids fluttered open, and for a second, his gaze was unfocused, searching blindly upon the stark hospital ceiling.
  • Putting it in motion takes time and attention; do it right, and you get all kinds of clash and clangor and pretty sparks ‘His voice trails off, and his gaze is suddenly hard and keen.’
  • His old eyes, brown and lazy, gazed ahead from under a slant brow.
  • An interesting three-dimensional robot simulator with dynamics is available in Gazebo.
  • Meanwhile, Luke and I avert our gazes, looking with studied interest at the fascinating ads above the tube map, opposite.
  • The man fixed his interrogator with a steady gaze and spoke quietly but firmly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Roman watched the delicate colour flood her face, his dark gaze unreadable.
  • Donald got hold of himself under Moira's heavy-laden gaze. THE MANANA MAN
  • His gaze settled upon her like a knife at her throat, his steps unfaltering. Earl of Durkness
  • Two Gazelles will go out together and find vantage points from which to observe notional enemy positions.
  • This comes on the heels of Jan Freeman discussing the dance attention/attendance idiom from the Amy Vanderbilt post in her column in the Boston Globe (which also runs syndicated in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). 2008 June « Motivated Grammar
  • She lay down on the bed beneath Jack's gaze, and spread her shirt wide open on the sheet.
  • Garden features include a gazebo, brass water feature, two paved patio areas and raised flowerbeds.
  • To take off through the air, casting one's gaze across the endless sweep of the universe or upon the no less exciting realm of the microcosm.
  • His stormy gaze swept over all the buildings until it landed on a run down apartment with boarded up windows and crumbling walls.
  • The overking then rested his cold gaze upon Claria. Song of Time
  • He met her gaze and noted how her dress drew out the green tint of her aquamarine eyes.
  • They have an old lady adviser which reminded me of the stargazer from Darker than Black. Anime Preview: Winter 2008/2009 First Impressions – Batch 2 « Undercover
  • Helen looked on Miriam as a pretty ornament or toy, and Miriam gazed dubiously at what she called the piety of the other. Moor Fires
  • At the door she turned and looked him full in the eye, her strange dark gaze burning him to the core.
  • But she invests the role with a fragile intensity as if she is experiencing a bad dream, and has one wonderful moment when her eyes gaze adoringly at her young son who has been strategically placed in the courtroom, wrote Michael Billington in a review in the Guardian. How Shameless stars came of age on West End stage
  • Her eyes gazed straight ahead, glazed and unseeing.
  • The authors have tracked down with immense care as many missions as possible, each recorded in a valuable gazetteer at the end of the book.
  • He earned the respect and friendship of one of the assisting naval officers, a certain Horatio Nelson (who later testified at his trial), and his name was gazetted in the official published reports.
  • Both the men now gazed in the direction from which they expected the girls to appear, when lo! shouting, laughing, and tearing obstreperously along, the six beauteous and dutiful damsels came racing towards them. Ralph Rashleigh
  • I pause, watching as she gazes forlornly out the window.
  • And exposing himself to that censorious and supercilious gaze?
  • Under his intense gaze she felt uncomfortable.
  • There are impressive patio areas, gazebos and manicured lawns back and front with landscaped borders scattered throughout.
  • We dissuade any lady from touching or going near a zebra's mouth, or the horns of an ibex or an algazel, or the pointed bill of a heron or stork, or from putting her hand near this fine painted pig. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
  • Unexpectedly, out of instinct, I suppose, his gaze turned skywards.
  • The rabbit, she thought tipsily, does not willingly gaze down the barrel of the gun.
  • At times the fire on both sides was nearly quenched by the showers, and the bedrenched combatants could do little but gaze at each other through a gray veil of mist and rain. Montcalm and Wolfe
  • Once mollified, they are possessed once again of that calm which is their birthright, their black gaze deep.
  • The cracking of the postillions ' whips, and the velocity with which they drove up to the door, brought out every man, woman and child, to gaze at the new comers, whose appearance sufficiently bespoke their errand.
  • She noticed that he was looking towards the stairs, so she turned her gaze there and was surprised to see Katz in her sleepwear, holding her teddy bear tightly in her arms while staring at them with wide eyes.
  • As a bonus, you also have the opportunity to build two other benches, including a rocking patio glider and a gazebo bench, at a special price.
  • She is dressed as a beggar maid, her bare shoulders and knees showing through her ripped attire, her gaze unflinching. Times, Sunday Times
  • he gazed reverently at the handiwork
  • The first step was to level the area where the gazebo would be located and set the support columns in concrete.
  • Yes," she said mutedly, her gaze on the task she was doing. Inconstant Star
  • Kyle, whose back was to her, turned around as he followed the gazes of his two friends.
  • He stared into the fire to avoid her gaze, to focus his thoughts within the flames and the glowing embers.
  • She gazed down and suddenly one of the dim shapes moved, darting into a pool of light from the half moon to take the form of a man.
  • He entered with the trained dignity of a nobleman and met the duke's steely gaze.
  • Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees.
  • She allowed her steady gaze to flicker from the glass which she had been holding firm.
  • If one but gazes closely into a tiny flower of the pale blue Forget-me-not, what a chapter of loveliness is there! An Island Garden
  • Ben looked at me in horror for a moment and then dropped his gaze.
  • He gazed at the beautiful mountain that so many climbers had attempted to conquer; some had succeeded and many did not.
  • Nearby in the Graham Amazon gallery visitors can gaze at 7 foot arapaimas, catfish the size of bulldogs, beautiful tiger stingrays, giant anacondas, electric eels, two toed sloths and creepy piranhas.
  • Both gaze lovingly at their partner in the audience as they massacre bad ballads.
  • Our coats are taken and the women's beautiful dresses are revealed, as are their eyes as they gaze lustfully over Leo's impressive figure.
  • I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and professed his honorable intentions.
  • On warm sunny days, employees can eat in a sheltered outdoor courtyard near an old-fashioned gazebo.
  • Following consecutive defeats away at Tottenham and Wigan Athletic, Arsene Wenger's gaze has shifted from having the title firmly in his sights to nervously peering over his shoulder at the chasing pack. Football.co.uk news feed
  • Talent Gazette, her hair done up in sophisticated curls, her chin nestled into a glamorous touch of white fur.
  • In her life and throughout her oeuvre, she unabashedly appropriated the prerogative of the fetishistic gaze associated with the masculine observer.
  • I caught glimpses of a number of poor, low houses straggling along the bank of the Terek, which flowed seaward in an ever-widening stream; farther off rose the dark-blue, jagged wall of the mountains, behind which Mount Kazbek gazed forth in his highpriest's hat of white. A Hero of Our Time
  • She gazed upon him hour after hour, and her very soul seemed to speak out of her dying eyes.
  • We gazed in wonderment at the fantastic shape of the small island of Tindholmur as we passed.
  • She refused to meet my gaze.
  • We stopped a moment to gaze at the deer then looked into each other's expressionless faces. THE EXECUTION
  • Through the beaded curtain she could see the devoted gaze of the women in the front row.
  • I can't gaze into my crystal ball and tell you what will happen!
  • His eyes flicked up to that wondrous sea-green gaze that had so capti - vated him. Second Skin
  • Takmet's gaze followed her only a few feet and he closed his eyes again and faced the floor.
  • Who in the heavens could match his pecs, his flawless jawline, his crystalline gaze?
  • He held her artless gaze for a moment, then laughed shamefacedly. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • Slowly, he withdrew five photograph frames and gazed into them while lying down on the couch on his back.
  • These species, all of which are under threat due to illegal harvesting, included Grants gazelle, Thomsons gazelle, dik-dik, eland, impala, waterbuck, warthog, plains zebra, Cape buffalo and Masai giraffe.
  • She looked startled and gazed at me with a terrified fascination. DEAD BEAT
  • She met his eyes without flinching, a mutinous sparkle enlivening the depths of her own grey gaze.
  • Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
  • Anne Sutherland of The Montreal Gazette says Kangaroo Jack is ‘a hopping good time for the whole family!’
  • Hundreds of stargazers had travelled as far north as Orkney and Shetland to witness the spectacular celestial event, but most were thwarted by clouds which obscured the rare phenomenon.
  • There was a silence of some seconds, and his yellow ferine gaze met hers strangely. Wylder's Hand
  • As he corralled the delegates toward the building, he couldn't help but gaze at the gate, where a row of forty National Guardsmen stood.
  • I mean--- "Her gaze trapped in crystal green, Honoria fought the urge to gnash her teeth. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • Therewith up sprang the gardener lad and mounting one of the young men's mules, was absent awhile, after which he returned with a Cairene girl, as she were a sheep's tail, fat and delicate, or an ingot of pure silvern ore or a dinar on a porcelain plate or a gazelle in the wold forlore. Arabian nights. English

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