look+fixedly

  • 21ogle — [v] stare eagle eye*, eye, eyeball*, fix, focus, gape at, gawk, gaze, glare, goggle*, lay eyes on*, leer, look, look fixedly, make eyes at, peer, rivet, rubberneck*, watch; concept 623 …

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  • 22stare — [v] gape, watch beam*, bore*, eagle eye*, eye, eyeball*, fix, focus, gawk, gaze, glare, glim*, goggle*, lay eyes on*, look, look fixedly, ogle, peer, rivet, rubberneck*, take in; concept 623 Ant. ignore …

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  • 23gaze — v. & n. v.intr. (foll. by at, into, on, upon, etc.) look fixedly. n. a fixed or intent look. Derivatives: gazer n. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn.; cf. obs. gaw GAWK …

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  • 24Tunnels of San Antonio — The tunnels of San Antonio are located in the province of Luya. They are rocky formations like natural bridges placed over San Antonio river.An archaeological cave painting was documented in 1986 in the place of San Antonio (Luya), by one of the… …

    Wikipedia

  • 25stare — 1. verb To look fixedly (at something). 2. noun A persistent gaze …

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  • 26cover test — a test used to detect a suppressed strabismus (squint) in children. The child is asked to look fixedly at an object with one eye while the other is kept open but covered by the hand of the observer. The hand is then withdrawn: if the eye that had …

    Medical dictionary

  • 27stare — [OE] The etymological notion underlying stare is of ‘fixity’ or ‘rigidity’. It goes back ultimately to the prehistoric Germanic base *star , *ster ‘be rigid’, which also produced English starch [15], stark [OE], starve (originally ‘be stiff’,… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 28stare — {{11}}stare (n.) starling, from O.E. (see STARLING (Cf. starling)). {{12}}stare (v.) O.E. starian to look fixedly at, from P.Gmc. *star be rigid (Cf. O.N. stara, M.L.G., M.Du. staren, O.H.G. staren, Ger. starren to stare at; …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 29stare — [OE] The etymological notion underlying stare is of ‘fixity’ or ‘rigidity’. It goes back ultimately to the prehistoric Germanic base *star , *ster ‘be rigid’, which also produced English starch [15], stark [OE], starve (originally ‘be stiff’,… …

    Word origins

  • 30stare — v. & n. v. 1 intr. (usu. foll. by at) look fixedly with eyes open, esp. as the result of curiosity, surprise, bewilderment, admiration, horror, etc. (sat staring at the door; stared in amazement). 2 intr. (of eyes) be wide open and fixed. 3 intr …

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