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How to use stare at in a sentence

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She felt all her hairs rising as she continued to stare at the static of the television and listen to its noise.
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.
He instantly whipped around to stare at the vivacious girl with her hand placed on her hip.
Andy had often sat there, like she was now, and had always tilted her head to stare at the oak tree.
I used to sit and stare at the sky for hours just imagining what was out there.
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.
Johansson loves the fact that she's now someone others stare at because she's a self-confessed starer.
I stare at the signpost, seeing my name as white capital letters on a strip of green metal.
Her hair flowed over her shoulders like a curtain that hid their faces from the world, only left to stare at each other.
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.
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.
Trying her best not to stare at the small groups of dirty pirates huddled together on the deck, Pearl followed closely behind Wesley.
Rather than smile and wink flirtatiously, they instead stare at each other curiously, like two predators circling each other in the wild.
The young man swings his legs down from the desk, swiveling around in his chair to stare at his older brother.
Several girls practically swoon from the sight of him, and to tell you the truth I can't help but stare at him myself.
There was a sudden clatter and I turned to stare at the couple in surprise.
I will leave you to guess why one of our number has just gone to stare at a pencil sharpener.
He glanced over his shoulder, then spun completely around to stare at the inert body crumpled on the asphalt a few feet behind him.
That way, apparently, the parents stare at your fingers while you point things out more than they listen to what you're saying.
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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I thought he must be crazed by over-study, and I could only sit and stare at him, open-mouthed.
She turned to stare at the Inspector with eyes that were very clear and very hard.
He stares at me, wondering how I come there, and I stare at him, wondering how he comes there.
There he is, with his wife and daughters, and one may stare at him with all the frankness of a compatriot.
Motionless and speechless, he would stare at a fixed point as if in a trance.
The warrior uttered a grunt of pain, cast a surprised angry stare at the shaveling of a Paddy, and thrust with his lance.
If there were any children present, they crowded around to stare at Jim and ticktock.
But they're so silly that they're sure to bob up and stare at him after he has gone along.
Mr. Parker offered Penny a paper, smiling as he saw her stare at the nameplate.
It came with this precious prophet, or whatever he calls himself, who taught her to stare at the hot sun with the naked eye.
Tim stopped dead in his tracks, and Jodi hung back to stare at Maggie.
Ted said nothing, but continued to stare at the tesselated floor.
Our progress was exceedingly effective, for everyone whom we met stopped to stare at the cortege.
Kingozi continued to stare at him in the most uncompromising manner.
It is a piece of rudeness to stare at anybody, and it is an act of indelicacy to stare at a gentleman.
There is a recurrent spot where the pattern lolls like a broken neck and two bulbous eyes stare at you upside down.
I'm not a show, Aunty, and no one is coming to stare at me, to criticize my dress, or count the cost of my luncheon.
The messenger boy, too, stopped to stare at the Tasmanian flamingo.
Now and then he would raise himself and stare at the white mask before him, then hide his eyes because he could not bear it.
Then she would stare at the child and gnash her teeth as though with hate.
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