gazes in English

noun
1
a steady intent look.
he turned, following her gaze
synonyms:starefixed lookgaperegardinspectionscrutinythousand-yard stare
verb
1
look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought.
he could only gaze at her in astonishment
synonyms:stare atlook fixedly atgape atgoggle ateyelook atstudyscrutinizetake a good look atogleleer atgawk atrubberneckeyeball
noun
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "gazes" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "gazes", or refer to the context using the word "gazes" in the English Dictionary.

1. Shaw gazes Benevolently over his spectacles, and Kitchen t

2. A CHRISTIAN married couple gazes at their newborn child.

3. My feet were the embarrassing target of envious gazes.

4. A seer gazes intently into a crystal ball before him.

5. No creature gazes up on the wings of doom.

6. Nat has slipped away and gazes adoringly into the candy counter.

7. Shaw gazes benevolently over his spectacles, and Kitchen twinkles wickedly over his mask.

8. Lourdes gazes at the city from her apartment window, her fingers covering her trembling mouth.

9. She carries a key, a symbol also associated with Hecate, and gazes fixedly in front of her.

10. John McCain’s wife, Cindy, gazes adoringly at him on the stump but says little.

11. As he gazes at this starry vault so far overhead, he feels small and insignificant.

12. The bull lifts its head a little and gazes up at the Admiralty for some moments.

13. Weasel, whipped in a taut ball of his longing licked Hilde's obstinate body with yellow gazes.

14. Helena Bonham Carter gazes Adoringly at beau Rye Dag Holmboe on walk Rianne Addo For Mailonline 1 hr ago

15. When the giraffe gazes into the distance from its lofty vantage point, its face has the appearance of inquisitive innocence.

16. The Bewigged statue of that landowner, sitting in his Jacobean-style chair, gazes uninterrupted across this remote part of the valley.

17. Chris Moyles looks loved-up as he gazes Adoringly at girlfriend Tiffany Austin during romantic stroll after his 6st weight loss

18. Thy gazes do on simple her Desirable allures confer; What happy Comelinesses rise Beneath thy beautifying eyes! Who was, indeed, at first a maid Such as, with sighs, misgives she is not fair, And secret views herself afraid, Till flatteries sweet provoke the charms they swear: Yea, thy gazes, blissful lover, Make the beauties they discover!

19. Chapter 2038: Pinnacle Battle, Commences! Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios Under the focus of all of the gazes, Empyrean Chaoyuan slowly got up

20. A spelunker in a glacier cave in Greenland gazes upon colors and shapes that look more like a swirling galaxy than a cave formation.

21. Thy gazes do on simple her Desirable allures confer; What happy Comelinesses rise Beneath thy beautifying eyes! Who was, indeed, at first a maid Such as, with sighs, misgives she is not fair, And secret views herself afraid, Till flatteries sweet provoke the charms they swear: Yea, thy gazes, blissful lover, Make the beauties they discover!

22. Hollywood Harry! Duke of Sussex looks 'Trump-like and American' with 'wide hand gestures' and 'man-spreading legs' in Spotify video while 'demure' Meghan Markle 'gazes Adoringly' at …

23. Admiringly Sentence Examples Most commonly Ariadne is represented asleep on the shore at Naxos, while Dionysus, attended by satyrs and bacchanals, gazes Admiringly upon her; sometimes they are seated side by side under a spreading vine

24. Admiringly Sentence Examples Most commonly Ariadne is represented asleep on the shore at Naxos, while Dionysus, attended by satyrs and bacchanals, gazes Admiringly upon her; sometimes they are seated side by side under a spreading vine

25. ‘a Beseeching gaze’ ‘His friends urgently besought him while there was yet time to flee the country.’ ‘People who pray tend to beseech their deity for some kind of enrichment or advancement.’ ‘The forlorn gazes of the people beseeched them to give them solace, to end their pain.’

26. What happy Comelinesses rise Beneath thy beautifying eyes! Who was, indeed, at first a maid Such as, with sighs, misgives she is not fair, And secret views herself afraid, Till flatteries sweet provoke the charms they swear: Yea, thy gazes, blissful lover, Make the beauties they discover! What dainty guiles and treacheries caught

27. ‘People who pray tend to Beseech their deity for some kind of enrichment or advancement.’ ‘The forlorn gazes of the people Beseeched them to give them solace, to end their pain.’ ‘Willow suddenly clutched my arm to her, her voice hushed but urgent, her eyes Beseeching me; ‘Do not leave my side!’’

28. Is it the Applaudings loud Or wond’ring gazes of the crowd; Disappointed envy’s shame, Or hollow voice of fickle Fame? These may extort the sudden smile, May swell the heart a little while; But they leave no joy behind, Breathe no pure transport o’er the mind, Nor will the thought of selfish gladness Expand the brow of secret sadness.

29. Is it the Applaudings loud Or wond’ring gazes of the crowd; Disappointed envy’s shame, Or hollow voice of fickle Fame? These may extort the sudden smile, May swell the heart a little while; But they leave no joy behind, Breathe no pure transport o’er the mind, Nor will the thought of selfish gladness Expand the brow of secret sadness.