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stare out
verb
- tr, adverb to look at (a person or animal) fixedly until his gaze is turned away
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Example Sentences
Rebels and villagers stare out from the psychedelic images with unfiltered defiance.
From The Daily Beast
She was terribly afraid she was going to cry, so she stopped talking and turned to stare out of the window.
From Project Gutenberg
Then, remembering that his mother had said moonlit nights were beautiful, he continued to stare out in a general way.
From Project Gutenberg
He noticed, as he turned also to stare out of the window, that boulevards were giving place to meaner streets.
From Project Gutenberg
That made the little one laugh again, and it ran merrily from the room and left John Dough alone to stare out of the window.
From Project Gutenberg
The boy took a good stare out of a pair of resolute gray eyes, with one foot in advance, and offered both hands.
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