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How to use staring at in a sentence

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Ever since Christmas, David would often catch Chris staring at him with hooded eyes.
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.
I was absolutely sure at that moment I would find myself staring at a big white Game Over.
She chuckled and glared at some girls who were staring at me with gaping expressions.
I shook my head to find Alex staring at me in surprise, shock, and most of all fright.
She was staring at the sign, and a flood of emotion choked her so that she could barely breathe.
Frankel sighed and glanced around at the crowded floor of horseplayers staring at monitors showing races from different tracks.
Father Stone is standing closer, his eyes staring at me with the rheumy quality of the very old.
Evan also clanked his chains as he shrugged and slouched further down in his seat, staring at his scarred wrists.
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.
Merely staring at the sea was enough to make her feel sick, her hydrophobia flaring.
Ten minutes later, Collateral has been patly wrapped up and you're staring at the credits, feeling a bit disappointed.
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.
For a long time he sat staring at him, night slowly closing in as his thoughts surrounded him.
The cloud cover made looking at Venus through a telescope about as exciting as staring at a billiard ball.
The viewer spends an inordinate amount of time staring at a black, imageless screen, being occasionally jarred by the sound of the piano.
She rang off, leaving me staring at the telephone, mouth open in disbelief.
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.
Basically, they spend their days farting, chewing grass and staring at passing cars with expressions of vague bewilderment.
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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