Ever since Christmas, David would often catch Chris staring at him with hooded eyes. |
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And so on Sunday night as he rewashed the dishes, I sat banished on the big armchair pretending to watch TV but really just staring at him. |
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I was absolutely sure at that moment I would find myself staring at a big white Game Over. |
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She chuckled and glared at some girls who were staring at me with gaping expressions. |
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I shook my head to find Alex staring at me in surprise, shock, and most of all fright. |
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She was staring at the sign, and a flood of emotion choked her so that she could barely breathe. |
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Frankel sighed and glanced around at the crowded floor of horseplayers staring at monitors showing races from different tracks. |
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Father Stone is standing closer, his eyes staring at me with the rheumy quality of the very old. |
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Evan also clanked his chains as he shrugged and slouched further down in his seat, staring at his scarred wrists. |
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The mirror seemed so show her a wet girl with a pastel pink hair and green eye staring at her reflection as she was soaked to the bone. |
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Merely staring at the sea was enough to make her feel sick, her hydrophobia flaring. |
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Ten minutes later, Collateral has been patly wrapped up and you're staring at the credits, feeling a bit disappointed. |
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So it was me alone in a tiny room, with an earpiece and clip-on microphone, staring at a fuzzy blob that purported to be a camera. |
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For a long time he sat staring at him, night slowly closing in as his thoughts surrounded him. |
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The cloud cover made looking at Venus through a telescope about as exciting as staring at a billiard ball. |
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The viewer spends an inordinate amount of time staring at a black, imageless screen, being occasionally jarred by the sound of the piano. |
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She rang off, leaving me staring at the telephone, mouth open in disbelief. |
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She gingerly pulled the rope of pearls out of the box, staring at them in disbelief, as if she expected them to disappear any moment. |
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Basically, they spend their days farting, chewing grass and staring at passing cars with expressions of vague bewilderment. |
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I fastened my eyes on the dishes on the waiter's hand, refusing to confirm if he was indeed staring at me with renewed interest. |
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She's lying in the grass, staring at me with those eyes, the perfect come-hither look. |
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The umpire looks at me strangely, as a matter of fact, the whole infield of The Indians team was staring at me. |
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His empathy had not informed him of the fact that she was staring at him, though. |
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A young girl trainer around 10 with pigtailed hair was standing in front of the counter staring at Caitlin curiously. |
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Olivia hugs herself, staring at Frank as he lies on the floor of the tent in a state of fevered agitation. |
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He sits in silence, inhaling his sandwich while staring at the empty chair across from him. |
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All the time he was talking, I was staring at the equipment laid out in front of us and inwardly pining to be set free on it all afternoon. |
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I thought we were staring at another defeat when the whistle blew for a free kick to City deep into injury time. |
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He soon began to fidget nervously, partly because his body kept staring at him, and partly because of the deathly silence. |
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I turned around to see a person with fiery red hair and deep brown eyes staring at me. |
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He paused and turned to look at his brother who was staring at him with an almost accusing glare. |
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Dale immediately shook off his jacket and wrapped it round Tiffany while staring at me. |
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He stopped about two feet from me, as casual as you please, staring down at me, and I staring at him with a mixture of determination and fear. |
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It's a surreal picture, me with a duster in my hand and her staring at me, accusingly. |
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Tim is humming the melody of some ambiguous rock song and staring at the crumbling, ashy end of the cigarette. |
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We were staring at the garage door with big flakes of white paint peeling off it, but in our minds we were going through the desert. |
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I shrugged off the thoughts and went back to staring at my map, my cheeks flaming from embarrassment. |
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His face flamed unwillingly when he realized that he'd been staring at her for about two minutes straight, unblinkingly. |
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When his vision had cleared, he saw his father standing motionless in the doorway, staring at the flaming wreck of the car. |
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Mandy who was wearing an apple green, button down blouse and white flares was lying down on the bed staring at the ceiling. |
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Meanwhile, in Fred's flat, he woke up when he saw his two flatmates, James and Billy, staring at him. |
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He thinks it's a good thing that I keep staring at him, but really I'm just afraid he's going to try to cop a feel while I'm not looking. |
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Part of me is worried that I've created yet another reason for me to spend more of each day staring at a screen. |
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He looked up and found Alex staring at him, a strange, almost rueful grin on his face. |
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He raced away from the stunned group of men, staring at their dead comrades' burnt corpses. |
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She said nothing for a moment, merely staring at the glowing fluorescent crystal on the ceiling. |
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I found myself staring at Table 7.1 for some minutes to convince myself that there was indeed a seasonal pattern in leaf flushing. |
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I found him sitting under the large oak in the centre of the garden staring at the birds fluttering about in among the flowers. |
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For several minutes, she took to staring at a bird sitting on a telephone wire, ruffling its wings. |
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He grew up on a farm and had spent his share of time behind a plow staring at the rumps of horses. |
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Every chance they got, a hapless player would dribble into the invisible fog bank, only to come out gagging and staring at Rob. |
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Aaron sat staring at his hands, which were folded in front of him, for a long time. |
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Anne had crawled over to the footboard of the bed and was resting her chin on the wood, staring at the rug. |
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They were sitting on the steps or resting on the balconies of the teahouses, staring at the tired, footsore pilgrims as they trudged past. |
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He hid his face in the cowl of his coat, trying not to pay attention to the people staring at him. |
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Temporarily forgetting himself, Cannington was now leaning across the desk staring at Robert King. |
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The wooden door creaked as it opened and Matthew found himself staring at it for no reason. |
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She also had a disturbing habit of staring at me creepily, long after we finished exchanging words. |
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A five-minute run later we reached the hall, to find everyone staring at us. |
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She was about to hit her again but a crowd gathered around, staring at Anna's bleeding nose. |
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She was staring at him goggle-eyed only because she knew that it would irritate him. |
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Imagine cruising on a perfect sailing day and suddenly staring at a 35-to 40-foot wave that comes out of nowhere. |
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He's sitting at a table, staring at a crystal ball, hoping to see something that he hasn't seen before. |
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I'm staring at a neat cubical wombat dropping, perched on the side of the path. |
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As though in a trance they stood, staring at that white mask with its black eyes and frame of sable hair, paralyzed by hesitation. |
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Finally I looked up, he had been staring at my elbow, but then he met my gaze full on. |
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On realizing the futility of his mission, he would return to staring at me. |
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He started staring at them really intently, and his eyes were making these little saccades over the patterns, scanning them like crazy. |
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After staring at them for ten minutes, he finally started to speak, pouring his heart out. |
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That doesn't mean you sit around for two years staring at each other's watches waiting for the chance to hop in the sack. |
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Everyone was sitting, staring at their laptops, at bridge tables or completely sacked out on couches. |
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However, Meg approached him, and gave him a big hug, while Ryan shuffled his feet gawkily, staring at them from outside his shoes. |
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Tory pretended disgust and turned away to avoid staring at the strawberry blonde actress. |
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Our fears seem less primeval when we notice that the island's warden, Adrian, is staring at the tide and looking concerned. |
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Cassara looked up and saw a lumpy-faced Bantowan staring at her with deep-set black eyes. |
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After seeing him close his mouth, I abruptly turned away and resumed staring at the idiotic carvings of professed lovers, etched into my desk. |
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I spotted Adrian later in the afternoon staring at the distant tree line with a look of pondering in his eyes. |
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He used to have girls stalking him and he hated them, staring at him with huge glittery googly eyes. |
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If by now you imagine yourself spending your day in dark, gloomy caves, staring at bones, you can forget about it. |
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The young doctor was crouching in the middle of the floor staring at the shattered remains of a glass vial, her lupine tail lashing. |
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Leya nodded absently, staring at the photographs, her lips quirking into a smirk. |
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She glanced at her mother who was staring at her with an awed expression on her face. |
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His crest hung on the wooden wall, the black hawk with wings perched in a frightful pose staring at her with its piercing golden eyes. |
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A massive full moon that looked like it was balancing on the horizon had me leaning on the drystone wall and staring at it in awe for ages. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, however, I can see two dark-suited men wearing shades leaning against a wall staring at me intently. |
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She walks into the dimly lit room, staring at the bottles of potions and elixirs. |
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I move to the back of the room, sitting against the wall and staring at the cute cow. |
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I looked up to find Trischen staring at me, his eyes tearing from the laughter he was futilely trying to keeping in. |
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But by the time she looked in on her, her mother was in bed, staring at the tear-off wall calendar. |
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Karl put away the cleaning supplies and walked over to sit next to the phone, staring at it while drumming his fingers repeatedly on the desk. |
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He snapped up, staring at me with his eyes wide and his jaw nearly dropping to the ground. |
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I leaned against the glass door of the telephone booth, staring at fat, perfect raindrops bouncing off the shining flagstones of the square. |
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I opened my eyes and found myself staring at a pair of legs in knee high boots, fishnet red stockings, and a red and white schoolgirl skirt. |
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This was one of my favorite paintings in the show, and I spent a lot of time staring at it where it was hung over one of the fireplace mantels. |
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Immediately, and without intent, start thinking about the act of staring at yourself in the mirror. |
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This time around he groggily sat up and rubbed his head while staring at the girl that hovered over him like a mother hen. |
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It rose far above her, untouched by light and staring at her through baleful eyes. |
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She was still holding the book and just staring at it when a scratch sounded at the door. |
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Bill was staring at Heather with a small puddle of drool just waiting to fall from the edge of his parted lips. |
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All eyes were staring at Anastasia waiting for her response to her brother. |
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She stood staring at the lion while students jostled her and pushed their way to their friends. |
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She offered a quick nod, and turned back to face the city, raptly staring at the steadily rising flames. |
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I just keep staring at the rose, the petals, the long yellow stamens, stem, the fat red thorns, wanting to say so much. |
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It's staring at me and I swear I saw a fine set of razor-sharp teeth as it grinned at me. |
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My brain has apparently simply up and died on me, seeing as how I am sitting here without any typing going on, just staring at a blank screen. |
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I've had so many creepy experiences with dudes just hanging out, staring at you meaningfully and trying to start schmoozy conversations. |
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Now, the simple fact of eye strain has become symptomatic of something deeper than just staring at a computer monitor. |
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The presence of cameras staring at the terrace and into the street below does not belittle the stunning view from the roof. |
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It is also apparently not the done thing for staff members to laze about on the lawns openly staring at the girls. |
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Many of the juniors and seniors in the class were snoozing lightly, as always, and others were staring at the teacher as if he was a madman. |
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As if sensing his presence the stranger turned and for just a brief instant looked directly at the kid across the street staring at him. |
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Bryan was staring at me with wide eyes, a roll of toilet paper held out to me in one hand. |
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Dave was just going on final and I was low again about 25 kms short only to find myself staring at a dust devil just in front of me. |
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They walked around the shopping centre holding hands, and staring at each other lovingly. |
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He was staring at Cael, a smile touching his lips, as the latter took a step back, away from him. |
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He shook himself out of his reverie to find Alicia staring at him and transformed his smirk back into a benevolent smile. |
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The couple's tow-headed children clambered down from the back of the wagon and stood staring at Adam and Jamie. |
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After a few more moments of simply staring at the young man she smiled wide, grasping his shoulders and shaking him gently. |
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She paused, staring at the back, one finger gently tracing the black rune that appeared to have been burned into it. |
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He suddenly stopped in his tracks and appeared to be staring at something in the yard. |
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Instead he just gently trailed his finger along her check, his brown eyes staring at the wall in front of them. |
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After standing there, staring at each other for quite some time I dunked myself in the water and when I came back up he was under the water too. |
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Ian picked up the revolver and held it in his lap with both hands, staring at it, admiring the dull sheen of the metal. |
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He tossed the little towel to a little basket and looked at the girl that was staring at him with curious eyes. |
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Michael kept staring at me a curious look in his eyes as to what my response was to all this information. |
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Wendell was still staring at me as he withdrew his sword, slowly putting it back in its sheath, where it belonged. |
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One day I'd be high as a kite, unnaturally happy, but this was always followed by two weeks of staring at my feet. |
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Then she turned on her heel and left me staring at the green door, contemplating my entry. |
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Next to him sat my big sister and my mom, both staring at me, waiting for my reaction. |
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He stood and I thought I saw a slight tremor shake his body, and I was staring at him, transfixed. |
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Over his shoulder, she could see Prince Emmanuel staring at them and a tremor of terror went through her. |
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Then, he just sat there, staring at the water trickling out of the fountain. |
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Casey stopped short at the sight of the other five training agents, staring at her with questions. |
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Having misspent my day staring at blogs, I found myself without an appropriate focus for tomorrow's comp class. |
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I sat staring at the now headless corpse until my vision finally dimmed and I collapsed. |
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Today I went over to my gramps ' place to have dinner with them, and this uncle was staring at me. |
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I was staring at the dust filtering through beams of sunlight shining through my bird mobile. |
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I settled for shoving my hands in my pockets and staring at the Ghiradelli shop I was standing across the street from. |
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The door suddenly swung open and a tall man with short black hair and light brown eyes was staring at me. |
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The teacher was staring at her, tapping his miniature piece of chalk on the blackboard. |
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We are staring at them in wonder, not admiration, but they don't seem to know the difference. |
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The redhead was staring at him intently, his hair hanging in his eyes a bit and his hands clasped at his elbows. |
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She was now staring at a bleak and desolate landscape with nothing in the horizon but impassable mountains and valleys. |
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Sullivan stood staring at a colorful gypsy wagon lumbering down a side lane out of sight. |
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After numerous trips and hours of staring at the water and surrounding reeds, I still had not seen the kingfisher. |
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Her mind was a total blank and she kept staring at the wall in front of her. |
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I stood there blankly staring at the spot they had vanished from until a firm hand came down upon my shoulder. |
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She began twiddling her thumbs together and staring at the wall ahead of her. |
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He was sitting in the middle of the pavement, with his twinkling eyes staring at me expectantly. |
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Noah disconnected the call and sighed, staring at the wrecked car that was being towed away. |
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He sat by the water, staring at his reflecting in the moonlit dappled water. |
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Arielle blinked twice before opening her eyes fully and staring at Luke with her usual cheery smile. |
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While she worked, she kept looking at her wrist and staring at the blipping screen. |
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I spent the remainder of the night staring at the ceiling, trying to figure out how I could have blown such a perfect opportunity. |
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Toby glanced over to see men staring at them, one man noticing Toby looking towards him blew her a kiss. |
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He was still staring at me when I walked in and clocked in on the register. |
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I was sitting in bed, unarmed and helpless staring at a shadow that was going to kill me. |
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I took a sip of my soda, staring at the plain white plastic lid, completely ignoring him. |
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Andrew asked, staring at her as she clasped and unclasped her hands in her lap. |
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In October 1969, Robinson and Yvon Chouinard found themselves staring at Polemonium Peak's V-Notch, an unclimbed ice chute leading to the summit. |
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He blushed, discomfited by the five pairs of eyes staring at him, and ruffled his hair. |
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Well I'm glad that's the only reason you're staring at me like I'm mentally deranged. |
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Melanie and Eon were at the beach, just staring at the bay and skipping rocks across its surface. |
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Sitting up, Adrian gazed into the photograph once again, staring at the picture of his wife and he underneath the tree. |
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Now there were four of us staring at the boerie, and Mac gave me the nod, my cue. |
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I concentrated on staring at my horse's reins, which were gripped so tightly in my hands that my knuckles turned white. |
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His face turned bright red as he began to murmur an answer while staring at her sheet. |
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Here I am, in my room, with the window shade undrawn, sitting on the windowsill, staring at my text book of world history. |
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Not one of them was staring at the tutor slavering and leaving long fingernail scratches down his desk. |
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I open my eyes and there are her deep, cold, violet, malicious eyes, staring at me. |
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And there was a loony-looking guy wandering around the road and everyone was staring at him. |
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Everything else slipped from her mind and she ended up staring at whatever caught her eye. |
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That night I found myself staring at a carved masterpiece that decorated the ceiling, with snarling beasts and mythical creatures. |
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Sketch was staring at it as well, in between bites of a sloppy peanut butter and jelly sandwich. |
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For almost all of human existence, we've been limited to staring at the night sky with naked eyes. |
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We walked around for a little while, staring at booths and small, temporary shops selling pieces of jewelry and lights that blinked. |
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It depicts a massive Cape buffalo quartering through low scrub and staring at the viewer. |
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A much longer pause ensued, and Rolloniss casually walked across to the edge of the cliff, staring at the vast, unobscured countryside. |
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It beats name tags hands down and ends all that nonsense of staring at each other's lapels or bosoms. |
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My knees ached from sitting and my eyes smarted from staring at the screen. |
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Yer right, I suppose. He lay there, staring at the ceiling until he eventually fell asleep. |
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The sound of the sneeze seemed to break everyone else out of their concentration as everyone else was staring at their direction. |
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Apart from my neb, I'm really not that bad looking, but whenever I'm talking to anyone they just can't help staring at it. |
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If necessity is the mother of invention, staring at a wall of trees numbering some 100,000 per hectare ought to get you thinking. |
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Seated at the table, Jose uplifted his head from the newspaper to see River's sister staring at him with an interrogating glare in her eyes. |
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He lay on his side, staring at the pattern of the wood grain on the bedpost, wishing he could just drop off. |
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The few people in the street suddenly stopped went they saw us, either staring at me or urging their children quickly indoors. |
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I must have been staring at the oven longer than I thought, because my mother came breezing by me in a flurry. |
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His eyes were open but vacant, staring at something that wasn't even there. |
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I sat in the bathroom, staring at my reflection as I brushed my sopping wet hair. |
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He had laughed at her for staring at him and she had blushed and hit him on the arm but the feeling was still niggling at her mind. |
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Turning back to the small window, he saw the small village he had been staring at since nightfall. |
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She seems nice if a bit vapid, staring at him, hanging on his every word, etc. |
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He slammed his coffee down on the nightstand and turned to face her, staring at her eyes. |
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Holly caught herself staring at his bronzed upper body, which rippled with his laughter. |
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He's gone back to staring at me, this time with far more vexation and hostility. |
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Instead of twee Victoriana, we found ourselves staring at a glass monolith that looked like it would be more at home in Florida than Fife. |
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When you make a product designed for a videophile, he wants to know that you've spent as many hours staring at the flat screen as he does. |
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Aykan's house was one in a street of nondescript redbricks, and I was staring at it for several seconds before I saw that anything was wrong. |
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The a colleague of mine, rinsed her hands in bowl, and then I realized that I was staring at a wash bowl. |
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After staring at them for a few moments, she began rereading her notes and relishing in her own calculations. |
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Nine hours of sitting and staring at zitty adolescents scribbling away can drive you mad. |
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He was staring at the brown splotchy ceiling, mulling over the events of that evening, when his door began to creak open. |
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Father and son, hands enclasped, staring at each other for the first time ever. |
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I strolled up to the front desk and leaned on the counter, staring at the busy bee of a lady working behind it. |
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She peeped through the curtains at the two sleeping boys and ended up staring at them for a couple of minutes. |
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Like hamsters on an exercise wheel, we ran in place, facing a long mirror and staring at ourselves. |
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Crouching and staring at him unblinkingly for five minutes just about drove him squirrelly, though. |
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While she was opening her books and notebooks the girl didn't stop staring at him. |
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She got to the last row, one overlooking the beach and began anew, staring at the names. |
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It was decidedly hard to do with Mr Cunningham's cold, judging, calculating eyes were staring at us. |
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I watched the horse walk off, my eye staring at the pattern of colours that had always reminded more of a calico cat than anything else. |
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He closed the planner that he was staring at for the past half an hour and looked at the clock in the office. |
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He just sits there all day staring at the computer screen, even when nothing is happening. |
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Daryl was also sitting at his desk staring at a drawing he had done of his little sister. |
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Writer's block just disappears because you never have to sit there staring at a blank page. |
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This morning I came in as early as I could to find Grace sitting at her desk staring at her blank screen. |
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She made no demands, but just sat staring at me every time I went into the kitchen. |
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For the next two minutes he sat, staring at the clock and waiting to hear the door opening. |
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My heart was pumping and my eyes kept staring at his hand that was wrapped around mine. |
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Tony went in search of her and found her in the garden, seated on a bench, her eyes staring at the sky. |
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His fists pumped the air, wide eyes staring at the night sky that he had thought he would never see again. |
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When she opened her eyes, a pair of blue eyes were staring at her straight in the face. |
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I spent a half hour staring at a lizard that had camouflaged itself on some bark. |
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Grady walked over to Vaughn who was standing with a cup of coffee staring at the list he'd written on the dry-erase board. |
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I sealed the letter and stared out the window at the starry night sky, imagining that Alex was staring at the same sky in Krakow. |
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He was steadily staring at the landscape when he observed a young woman trudging though the snow in an orange dress. |
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Gail nodded and bit her lip again, turning her attention back to the game board and staring at the jumbled patterns of red and yellow marbles. |
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Now he lay on the hard mattress of a cheap hotel, staring at the empty space next to him. |
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When he's not glued to the TV, he's staring at his computer screen or ogling girls in bars. |
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He shrugged his slender shoulders in a careless manner still staring at her irately. |
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A seagull is staring at me discontentedly through one beady pale green eye. |
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Instead, they stood stock-still, staring at something in the woods a short distance away. |
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So there I was, sitting in my finals, staring at exam papers and knowing that I wouldn't be able to answer the questions. |
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Her biology book was open in her lap and she was staring at me with an annoyed expression on her face. |
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But instead he sat motionless, taking long drags of a cigarette and staring at a mural of a bunch of teenagers at a party. |
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I totally lost track of the story because once again, I sat open-mouthed and staring at the perpetrators. |
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By the end of it, Gabe was staring at me in open-mouthed shock and Isaiah was sitting there, sighing. |
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Flushing a bit upon catching herself staring at him, Meira lowered her head quickly so as not to be noticed. |
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He stood staring at her, almost as though her entrance had caught him by surprise. |
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Again I was lost in a daze, staring at the boy who had caught my attention earlier. |
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I stay staring at him until he's out of sight, before giving myself a hefty mental kick. |
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Soon enough, as the mist subsided, Blaine and Claire found themselves staring at a speedboat, helmed by a man in sunglasses. |
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I find myself staring at my father's back as he bends over and peers lengthily into the dangerously overstuffed interior of the fridge. |
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Like the Sphinx of antiquity, I left him standing there staring at my mysterious, leonine face. |
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Croft was sprawled, half in the armchair, half on the floor, staring at the dying embers of the fire. |
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But when I looked at Juan, he was staring at me with his jaw dropped, totally stupefied, and then he got mad too. |
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Sitting there staring at my now cold chalupa I quickly realized the situation was dire. |
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He was reading through the file, staring at a single name in one of the paragraphs in the report. |
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The doctor finishes his drink and gently sets the glass down on the coaster, staring at the little checkerboard pattern beneath it. |
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There we stood like two sumphs, gaping and staring at each other with a look which said, why did not you shoot? |
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He sat in the dark living room, doing nothing but staring at the chessboard on the coffee table. |
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I stood staring at him holding my soaking wet towel tight around my body chewing my bottom lip furiously. |
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I was frozen against that wall, staring at her, wide-eyed and overwhelmed. |
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The boy underneath me was staring at me with wide eyes full of fear. |
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As a patient, you spend a great deal of time, sometimes days at a time in severe situations, flat on your back and staring at stained acoustic tiles. |
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The rabbit was sitting up on its hind legs, still staring at her. |
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I noticed how you were staring at the window, acrophobia I suppose? |
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We all go back to staring at the lift doors willing them to open. |
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Had it not been for the batting contributions of the duo in the first innings England would have been in the doo-doo and likely staring at a 2-0 deficit in the series. |
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I got a bit worried when two bulls and a cow came running towards me. I headed for the fence, ready to jump if they went for me, but they just stood there staring at me. |
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Perhaps there is a wild cherry tree in the front yard, two almond trees at some distance from a cluster of walnut trees, lilacs staring at strangers. |
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With a little more luck and a killer instinct, Cork's footballers could be perched on the summit of Division 1A and not staring at the relegation zone. |
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Of course, if she and this strange woman were playing kinky games with chains and nakedness, at least that meant the guy staring at her wasn't a stranger. |
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Marie was now standing on her feet, staring at the approaching aircraft. |
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Somehow, it reminds me of when I was a kid, sitting in church, bored, staring at the pine wood ceiling, counting or looking for patterns in the knotholes. |
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For most of her childhood, Jenna spent dinnertime staring at a plate of food that she refused to touch. |
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They were all staring at him wondering what was a man doing in the ladies. |
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Buried under a layer of quilts he alternated between moodily staring at the paper, morosely changing channels, or just being a great big ill-tempered miserable lump. |
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But when she opened the door, a harem of toned and dreaded hip-hop dancers were lounging on couches staring at her. |
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And the point is, I'm staring at the door because I am locked out. |
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I looked up to see a brown-and-white longhorn staring at me. |
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Above the notes of praise is a small photo of guerin wearing a polka dot tie and pocket square, staring at you like a sociopath. |
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Her magical ability to shrink people just by staring at them is also put to great use here. |
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Fear of losing their child kept them watching Matt like a hawk, staring at his arms for a sign, watching over his medications and sleeping habits. |
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When I looked up, my friend had finished his story and was staring at his own smartphone. |
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At least you don't spend your whole day staring at the back end of a mule. |
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Colin, staring at a jar of mandrake roots, turns to her, smiling. |
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This scene also proves once and for all that the key to acting is just staring at the camera really, really hard. |
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There were two people seated on a bench, staring at the wall. |
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The Saturday looked to be boring, as Sam and Katherine both sat on a bar stool, heads propped up in their hands and staring at the clock on the opposite wall. |
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It was a moment later that I realized that my mouth had fallen open, and that I was staring at a suitcase full of thongs, bras, skirts, short shorts, bikinis, and tank tops. |
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Wendy threaded her way around the old firetruck, plodded up the front steps, and continued on up to her room, where she flopped on her bed, staring at the ceiling. |
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Apparently scientists are baffled by the endurance of one man who has the rare talent of staring at the sun for hours at a time without injuring his eyes. |
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Micheal walked in a second later, now staring at my nearly naked body. |
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She grew sick of staring at words by the third day, so she picked up Aedrial's mewling cat and sprawled across the bed, losing herself in thought. |
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Taki and Eiko stopped before the torii of the local Shinto shrine, staring at the cobblestone walkway surrounded by a lush, well-trimmed carpet of grass. |
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They didn't comment but kept staring at me with the same pointed look. |
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But I looked up at him, and caught myself staring at his hands, still lathering and removing excess shaving cream, and preparing his razor to remove it. |
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He just kept looking at the picture, staring at his little brunette with her big, toothy grin. |
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Staring at the Wall was like staring at frustration itself, and it touched an anger in me that found its way into the book. |
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Jerry was left staring at his parents, who continued to bicker and argue. |
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I slumped on the chair, staring at the plaster moldings on the ceiling. |
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You are staring at the your monitor waiting for the image to download. |
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Harrison follows your eyes, as if you're an NFL quarterback staring at a receiver, and he intercepts your sight line with an answer before you can complete the question. |
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He thought as he was staring at the shockingly blank white walls. |
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They both stood, staring at each other in the pale moonlight for a moment. |
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For the rest of lunch we waked around the courtyard and I saw that people were staring at me because of the thing with Lachlan but I knew that it would soon blow over. |
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His head rested at a slant, his unseeing eyes staring at the ground. |
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I sat there sullenly staring at the roast mutton and potatoes. |
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