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stare
If you stare at someone or something
then you look at them directly for a long time.
- She was so beautiful that everybody stared at
her as she walked past.
Check out these expressions
- What are you staring at? It's rude to stare.
- Ruth wasn't scared of him at all. He stared at her,
but she just stared back (at him).
- They were so in love that they just stared into
each other's eyes all evening.
- Since the accident, Paula just sits at her window,
staring into space. (= looking at nothing in
particular)
- The boxers tried to stare each other down / stare
each other out.
(= to make the other person stop looking at them first)
- The solution was staring me in the face.
(= was obvious all the time)
- At the top of the mountain Tom stared death in
the face, but he survived.
(= came close to death. If you stare something in
the face, you come close to it.)
Check out the noun and its collocations
- She gave me a hard stare.
(= she stared at me angrily)
- He held her stare.
(= she stared at him, and he stared back at her)
- She felt nervous under his stare.
- She looked at him with a blank stare.
(= with no expression)
Check out related words
- look
- watch
- glare
- glance
- spy on
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