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gazing N

gaze <a gaze; gazes> N (feelings & emotions)

gaze N (feelings & emotions)

gaze VB (feelings & emotions)

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Female selkies are said to make excellent wives, but because their true home is the sea, they will often be seen gazing longingly at the ocean.
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I sip my morning coffee with toes dangling in the pool, absently gazing at the limestone ridges of the mountains across the valley.
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The pictures show him relaxing on a bed, stretching in a bubble bath and gazing into the distance out of a window.
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The heron is on the left, gazing askance at the fish which impertinently peep at him from the shallows.
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I have children whose viewpoints will be largely affected in certain areas by their many hours gazing at the one-eyed monster.
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At first the battle was confined to the hill, all the armies gazing on it, so great were the numbers of cavalry from each host combating there pell-mell.
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Gazing into this as the record played, the user saw an endlessly repeating high-quality animated cartoon scene appropriate to the song.
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A reclining figure, three-feet long, lounges on a plinth in front of the town's civic centre, gazing at a bus stop and a pelican crossing.
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It is achieved when one individual alerts another to an object by means of eye-gazing, pointing or other verbal or non-verbal indications.
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One former student describes him sitting at his desk on the rostrum speaking slowly and deliberately while gazing intently at the ceiling.
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