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stare造句
(151) A friendly look with the wrong facial expression can turn into an unfriendly stare, and nervousness may be wrongly understood as unfriendliness. (152) Wise investors should resist the urge to flee, reduce their holdings of risky assets and stare down the bear. (153) Meanwhile, mention then of structured investment vehicles or Northern Rock to a G8 leader would have been met with a blank stare. (154) Many pass the daytime hours in long corridors furnished with chairs, where they chat or simply stare into the distance. (155) (This assumes they have the fortitude to stare down the Chinese, who currently hold a whopping portion of US debt, and deny them something they really want). (156) We see his conflicting emotions both to see and not to see, a sense that he wished to observe and yet he is at, in some ways, at war with himself, knowing to gawk, to stare at this sight. (157) I snaked up switchbacks and through mountain passes, and paused to stare down sheep in the middle of the road, and I kept telling myself no, I wasn't lost, of course not. (158) While we played, I'd stare at that white-haired man with the starry-black sword and the empty eyes. (159) A vampire bat comes back to his fellow vampires with a bloody mouth. They stare at him jealously and ask him where he got the blood. (160) They found that the glazed stare was accompanied by objectively measurable changes in automatic, reflexive eye behaviour that could not be imitated by non-hypnotised participants. (161) When I wear salwar kameez people stare. If I wear shorts they say 'she is ill mannered'. No matter what we wear people always comment, ' Tina from Manipur said. (162) Streep has the basilisk stare; the tilted, faintly predatory posture. (163) We must also be willing to stare down the other great truth facing our collective moment. (164) The shop which sales the old toggery in the Northampton Massachusetts, my son of 14 years old John and I stare at that overcoat at the same time. (165) They portray two old guys facing terminal illnesses who goad each other into accomplishing some long held fantasies as they stare down that long tunnel with the white light at the end. (166) Small Ni a pair of eyes Be bad to ruthlessly stare her, emulate the blazing flame that the Buddha has spurt black iciness therein burnable. (167) A friendly look with wrong facial expression can then turn into an unfriendly stare, and nervousness may be wrongly understoon as unfriendliness . (168) When I asked her why she was still trying to understand it when she had not been able to figure it out for the last 25 years, she looked at me with a blank stare. (169) Meanwhile, seagulls the size of winged chihuahuas stare malevolently down from steepled sandstone spires. (170) Inevitably the question is met with a blank stare. Most of the time people haven't thought about it. (171) Only when you are attracted by the tableau to stare at it, can you find the bloodiness in the brilliant splendor. And even the bloody wounds, then, are still so attractive. (172) If the summer snow iciness intervene Long Lin, the inflame hates of stare him. (173) He was known for the way he used to stare down batters when pitching to them. (174) Necks crane at the scene of an accident or fire. People stop and stare when they notice a breathtaking panorama. (175) The customer wasn't anxious to eat but to stare into the distance. (176) Or, your employer might fly you to a weeklong conference, only to have you come back with a blank stare. (177) The membrane is typically translucent, and serves to moisten the eye, clear debris, and stare down weeping angels. (178) But "don't stare unblinkingly at the camera", either, which will just make you look weird. (179) Scared witless , Pian-pian is simply frozen in her dance pose like a statue, as she continues to stare stupidly at the two just-fallen guards with wide-open eyes. (180) It feeds Red Lake, sacred to the Chippewa and once again thick with walleyes—fish with a glassy stare revered for their sweet, snowy flesh.