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stare造句
(61) He gave the steward a warning stare. (62) Mahoney tried not to stare. (63) Damian lifted his dark head to stare at her. (64) Romanov waved his hand as he continued to stare at the pre-war, faded photograph of the two men. (65) You are horrified, you can not think straight, as you stare at the broken body. (66) His jet-black eyes stare out from hand-painted murals or photographs mounted in every shop, school and office in the country. (67) Adam put a hand nervously through his thick black hair, suddenly conscious of the lawyer's stare. (68) Perhaps the glassy stare had lingered in his eyes, for Scales looked at him queerly. (69) You can only stare at seemingly tame Dada graphics in nice little glass cabinets. (70) Brittany, the blond cheerleader, has a vacant stare and huge eyelashes. (71) I forget now why we disliked each other, but stare contests were definitely the weapons of choice. (72) She paused to stare at a wooden gate swinging crazily on its hinges. (73) Finally, he could do nothing but stare fixedly into those ancient eyes. (74) His stare challenged her to look right at him and be absorbed by him in some way. (75) Edward jerked open the door, interposing himself so that they should not stare. (76) She stares that wide-eyed stare of hers, an almost blind stare,[/stare.html] and jogs on to the court. (77) Hale's eyes stare knowingly at the viewer, a human sacrifice to an alienated and consumerist culture. (78) Yet that brief derisive stare pierced her to her soul. (79) Ballantyne's boys simply stare while one of Golding's boys is not appreciative and very destructive towards the tree. (80) Above all, how would I learn to cope with the sub continental stare? (81) The speaker broke off, turning to stare at her as she stood in the doorway. (82) I would turn and stare unblinkingly at the screen for the duration of the commercial. (83) For a long moment all she could do was stare back at him, his dark fathomless eyes holding her in thrall. (84) The two men stare at her, uncomprehending, rendered docile by her gibberish. (85) Liz fell silent in mid-word of a vague murmured greeting to stare. (86) He often stopped reading or writing to stare into the distance, dreaming perhaps of some ambitious plan. (87) He has a steely stare, a brassy attitude and an iron constitution. (88) A dark, intense, semi-smiling stare, as if the sprig of white heather was not charity but compulsory. (89) During the drive home, we stop the car on the side of the highway, climb out and stare upward. (90) She wanted Phoebe's long bold stare, so different from Rachel's serene regard-more dangerous, more challenging.