She felt all her hairs rising as she continued to stare at the static of the television and listen to its noise. |
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Having to stare at an image for long moments simply in order to decipher what is being shown tends to place a bump in the road of the story. |
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He instantly whipped around to stare at the vivacious girl with her hand placed on her hip. |
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Andy had often sat there, like she was now, and had always tilted her head to stare at the oak tree. |
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I used to sit and stare at the sky for hours just imagining what was out there. |
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I had to sit down and stare at the beach towel display in the window of House of Fraser for ten minutes until my composure was restored. |
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Johansson loves the fact that she's now someone others stare at because she's a self-confessed starer. |
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I stare at the signpost, seeing my name as white capital letters on a strip of green metal. |
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Her hair flowed over her shoulders like a curtain that hid their faces from the world, only left to stare at each other. |
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This area was cooler with more grass than plain dirt, making me want to stretch out on the soft carpet and stare at the stars. |
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And as we stood in that hug, for what felt like an hour, out of the corner of my eye I saw Natalie stare at us from underneath a cherry tree. |
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Trying her best not to stare at the small groups of dirty pirates huddled together on the deck, Pearl followed closely behind Wesley. |
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Rather than smile and wink flirtatiously, they instead stare at each other curiously, like two predators circling each other in the wild. |
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The young man swings his legs down from the desk, swiveling around in his chair to stare at his older brother. |
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Several girls practically swoon from the sight of him, and to tell you the truth I can't help but stare at him myself. |
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There was a sudden clatter and I turned to stare at the couple in surprise. |
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I will leave you to guess why one of our number has just gone to stare at a pencil sharpener. |
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He glanced over his shoulder, then spun completely around to stare at the inert body crumpled on the asphalt a few feet behind him. |
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That way, apparently, the parents stare at your fingers while you point things out more than they listen to what you're saying. |
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The woman continued to stare at her from her seat near the corner of the room, but she warmly smiled and got up. |
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She stopped to stare at every little thing from the banister to the flowery wallpaper to the family photos ascending the stairs. |
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He was flustered for a moment and resumed his stare at what appeared to be the clouds. |
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The rabbit will sit and stare at the light until something else frightens it off or it is shot. |
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Cattle stare at flat-bed haulers gunning clumps of black smoke and lugging damaged drill pipe up the gullied, mud-hollowed road. |
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Sometimes, when I was playing in a football game, I would stare at Susan and pretend she came to cheer me on. |
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I stare at the wall-mounted television, which is depicting some German people dancing to folk music. |
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He had begun pacing the cave, a nervous habit of his, stopping at the end of his speech to stare at Marcy with deep-rooted concern. |
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Clay pointed an accusing finger at Hunter who spun around to stare at the three glaring boys. |
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Louisa stopped navigating the steps to stare at me while I bounced all around the living room like a demented idiot. |
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While Rawlin and David, looking like mongrels back from a prowl, laugh and stare at us like we were some sort of surreal aliens. |
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Whose head would explode first and destine them to stare at a white wall for the rest of their life? |
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I couldn't take my eyes off the baby, which stopped crying and started to stare at me and then smiled and gurgled. |
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The guard was still there, watching the queen and the duchess stare at the duke. |
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I think it might be one of those weekends where I keep myself to myself, inhale deeply and exhale loudly, and stare at the ceiling. |
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He paused to lift his eyepatch and stare at the politician with both good eye and bad. |
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Looking up, she is at just the right level to stare at her face in her dressing table mirror. |
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Sure, you'll stare at her, maybe even drool, but as soon as she opens her mouth, you get turned off. |
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The ending really is one where you stare at the TV for about five minutes after it is over and mutter gibberish. |
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Deep blue eyes stare at me, cold and hard, and my heart is racing with fear. |
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Stepping in front of him, her hand gently lifted his chiseled chin, forcing him to stare at her. |
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I tried to stare at him to inform him that he was putting me off, but he just gave me a friendly and encouraging smile. |
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I stare at my reflection in the mirror as I apply gentle pressure to the welt on my cheek. |
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Will could only muster up a blank stare at this point, wondering if she was for real. |
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He would stare at her, apologising for leaving her on the landing that day, yet rebuking her for her behaviour. |
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As he continued to stare at it, he noticed walking from the wings of the stage a giant figure of a man. |
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I wrapped the soft towel around me and used my hand to clear the mirror to stare at myself. |
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I began to stare at him as if he were a reprobate, but I couldn't believe it. |
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Hundreds of people suddenly converge on a laundrette and silently stare at a washing-machine while eating bananas. |
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As Frank continues to stare at Olivia, whose penetrating gaze seems able to capture his secrets, his chest feels heavy, leaden. |
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I'd often stare at the statue of Beethoven I kept on the left-hand side of my desk. |
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It's best not to stare at children too hard these days, but listening to them I found myself in some kind of reverie for my own lost youth. |
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I just stare at the can periodically, wondering what kind of unpleasantness lurks just under that lid. |
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He could only stare at her there, watching her breathe and watching her eyes twitch beneath her lids. |
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He rinsed his face with cold water and dried it with a hand towel, stopping to stare at himself in the mirror. |
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We'd tell him and his new girlfriend to get a room, but then we wouldn't be able to stare at them kissing. |
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She looked away from the canopy to stare at Derek, who was looking at the picture. |
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I've taken up going to the gym on a regular basis, and not just to stare at the nubile lovelies. |
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You can go to a luau, take the kids to a discovery museum, listen to Hawaiian musicians strumming soft guitars or just stare at the moon. |
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When you stare at these sandshoes, remember that while they go on your feet, you are really wearing them upside your head. |
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I can stare at this masterpiece for hours, seeing something new and awe-inspiring in the picture every day. |
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Without saying a word he marched right out of the park leaving Rebecca to stare at him. |
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It was such a novelty that we would even stare at the test pattern together. |
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I stare at the snow drifting outside my window, at the nearly deserted street below, trying not to think about anything. |
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You stare at a column of financial figures and your heart sings songs of how woeful it is to be locked up on such a lovely day. |
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It seems strange that she might come here and stare at the blank space where she is later to be memorialized. |
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I followed them across the docks toward the buildings while workers took time out to stare at me. |
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He'd follow soon after and then they'd both stare at me until I got the message. |
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As I continued to stare at my reflection, wearing that hideous mask and contemplating my sexless future, I actually started to hate myself. |
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Then I sit down at my desk and stare at a blank pad of paper until I can get myself going. |
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I happen to know that miserable wretch intimately, as I stare at him each morning in the mirror. |
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In this respect, you're paying a model to have clothes put on her and let people stare at her. |
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She waited, continued to stare at the stars, even though through her moist eyes they were no more than a blur. |
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Wyatt stood silent for a moment, unable to anything other than stare at the duo in front of him. |
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All eyes, it seemed turned at the exact moment to stare at the handsome man who had strolled into the room. |
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William Golding once wrote that you know you're a writer when you sit and stare at a page until your forehead bleeds. |
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As long as we blindly stare at each other through eyes of fear, we do not have to ask awkward questions of ourselves and our leaders. |
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While you're here you can make the pilgrimage to Ground Zero and stand on the viewing platform to stare at the stony emptiness below. |
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They don't stare at me in awkward silence when a button pops open on the upper part of my blouse. |
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He turned to stare at Liora surrounded by a group of unpleasant and unattractive girls. |
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Her father remained standing, but his fists and his jaw clenched and unclenched as he continued to stare at Mary. |
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Jeremy continued to stare at the bodiless voice, speechless in the face of dozens of questions he wanted to ask it. |
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The daughter responded trying hard not to stare at the ornate configuration which resembled the horn of a unicorn. |
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But he was content to just lie in his cot and suck and slobber on his tiny little fingers, and stare at the soft toys until he dozed off. |
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He then turned to stare at her, and Usagi realized that he had never looked that solemn and serious when he was with her before. |
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The Bloomberg news channel has a running news ticker that will probably be ignored unless you stare at the PocketDAB's screen constantly. |
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I stare at the fat man, wondering who will interpret, when he speaks for himself. |
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About three hundred people turned round to stare at us, including Kim's brother Miles, who's about twelve feet tall and looks like the business end of an oil tanker. |
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I stare at the back of his head until he disappears down another hallway. |
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He watched her stare at him and held a crafty smile across his face. |
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He stresses the last word, and I stare at him indifferently. |
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Usually I'll stand in a newsagents and stare at the assorted glossies for ages without ever seeing a single copy of anything I actually want to buy. |
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Ah well, let's just stare at the white strobe for a few seconds. |
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Almost no one comes to ride the airboats or stare at the leathery monsters in the gator pit. |
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The characters were written sloppily and some of the words were not written properly, so they had to stare at it for some time because they could not figure what was on it. |
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Now stare at the bright screen for a few minutes, giving your open eye plenty of time to adjust to the glare. |
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As you stare at the protean work, the massive, fake, ink landscape fools you. |
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James could only stare at Ryouji with his jaw hinging like a gaping fish. |
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I absently waved with a smile and continued to stare at my schedule. |
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Men stare at you quietly as you pass through, sizing you up, and taking long careful drags from their cigarettes. |
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As I got older, and could drive, I would take long day-trips to the middle of nowhere and just sit and stare at a tree or flower for an hour or so before driving back home. |
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Over green tea, Than Gyi told us about her village, interrupting herself frequently to stare at us and laugh. |
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He stops, to stare at the screen, open-mouthed and pop-eyed. |
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If you stare at a bright colour for a time and then look at a white surface, you will see an after-image, which will be the subtractive complement. |
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The cat raised its large head to stare at her with unblinking eyes. |
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I continued to stare at him, willing him to ask me out, but he never did. |
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She nonchalantly drops trow, and three or so of us stare at the pattern of her pubic hair. |
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I held it delicately in my hand and continued to stare at the oak chest. |
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I can see all of my classmates are chit-chatting with each other, but when I close the door, almost all of them stare at me or yell my name, and that includes Erick. |
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It's not so much that they are lairy or rude or stare at people, they just tend to be a bit loud when hammered and some people tend to take exception to that. |
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The rest of the audience tittered as the main character made baby-noises and hopped across stage, pausing and turning to stare at the enraptured hundreds at every step. |
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In the douce world of English cricket, mind you, a raised eyebrow or overly-penetrating stare at an umpire can invoke disgusted letters to the broadsheets. |
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First Kaeldra is brutally knocked unconscious, and then this man admits to terrorizing Sabriel and all he can do is sit there and stare at me, unmoved and uncaring? |
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She glared at him and then looked off to stare at nothing in particular. |
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They stare at it disbelievingly How on earth did dad get music out of this? |
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After checking the room for other alienesque creatures, she sat down on the edge of the bed and began to stare at the phone. |
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That fellow's new limousine is the centre of attention, as everyone stops to stare at it. |
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When a breeding male encounters a subordinate family member, it may stare at it, standing erect and still with the tails horizontal to its spine. |
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Alone I cared for our mother who did little else but stare at taches on floor and ceiling. |
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If you do a whole lot of it, you get sort of zombied out and you tend to stare at things. |
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There's nothing I can't deem binge-worthy if I stare at it long enough, but even I would make an exception for those cookies. |
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He gave an angry stare at the cameraman even as a security personnel tried to push back the lensmen who had virtually mobbed the cricketer. |
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At the beginning of each session, Gladstone would passionately urge the Cabinet to adopt new policies, while Palmerston would fixedly stare at a paper before him. |
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Aside from taking the required measurements of the Earth's magnetism and other scientific observations, there was little to do but play Parcheesi and stare at one another. |
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