1. stare
Don't stare at people.
He gave me a blank stare.
The vacant stare of dolls' eyes has always creeped me out.
Are we human because we stare at the stars or do we stare at the stars because we are human?
Whenever the school bell rang, Ivan would stare into space and drool. Several failed exorcisms later, his parents realized that he was the reincarnation of one of Pavlov's dogs.
However, it captivated me and I would stare often at it, as though there was a deeper message buried within.
As she fetched Dima the suit, the shopkeeper noticed smears of blood on his shirt, and couldn't help but stare in shock.
I screamed and everyone stared. / They stared up at the hole in the ceiling.
The judge stared at Gandih and finally told him to take off his turban
She bent down and stared at a computer screen. / I just lay there and stared at the ceiling. / He stared at me... and then he just laughed.
The painting was so strange I stared at it for a long time.
They have to stare at a computer all day.
But I'm gonna stare at his wife's boobs so hard
We all stared out the window.
It's embarrassing to be seen without make-up so please don't stare.
Anglais mot "gapić się wpatrywać się"(stare) se produit dans des ensembles:
zjebane to jest2. staring
What are you staring at?
I wondered why people were staring at me.
Tom became aware that Mary was staring at him.
You might as well read a novel instead of staring at the ceiling.
I thought the little boy who was staring and pointing at the foreigner was very rude.
When you paint a self-portrait, you sit staring hard at yourself.
The girl staring back at me was angry.
The answer was staring me in the face.
Try staring at yourself.
The bride came into the room, with everyone staring at her.
Staring at her watch, she said: "It's already four o'clock."
You should live staring reality right in the eye.
If you were really interested in what I'm saying you wouldn't be staring out of the window.
This dog is staring at me as if it wanted to eat me.
Once I opened my eyes again, Amina was staring at me through the bottom of her beer glass.