look+steadily

  • 1Look What the Cat Dragged In — For the song by Giggs, see Look What the Cat Dragged In (song). Look What the Cat Dragged In Studio album by Poison …

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  • 2Don't Look Any Further — Single by Dennis Edwards featuring Siedah Garrett from the album Don t Look Any Further …

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  • 3New Look (policy) — The New Look was the name given to the national security policy of the United States during the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. It reflected Eisenhower s concern for balancing the Cold War military commitments of the United… …

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  • 4gaze — gazeless, adj. gazer, n. gazingly, adv. /gayz/, v., gazed, gazing, n. v.i. 1. to look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder. n. 2. a steady or intent look. 3. at gaze, Heraldry. (of a deer or deerlike… …

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  • 5stare — [ster] vi. stared, staring [ME staren < OE starian, akin to ON stara < Gmc * stara , having fixed eyes, rigid < IE base * (s)ter , rigid, stiff > STARK, Gr strēnēs, hard] 1. to gaze or look steadily with eyes wide open, as in fear,… …

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  • 6gaze — The act of looking steadily at an object. conjugate g. movement of both eyes with the visual axes parallel. dysconjugate g. failure of the eyes to turn together in the same direction. * * * gaze gāz vi, gazed; gaz·ing to fix the eyes in a steady… …

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  • 7regard — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 attention to/thought for sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ particular, special, specific ▪ scant ▪ They paid scant regard to my views. ▪ due …

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  • 8gaze — [[t]geɪz[/t]] v. gazed, gaz•ing, n. 1) to look steadily and intently, as with great interest or wonder 2) a steady or intent look • Etymology: 1350–1400; cf. Norw, Sw (dial.) gasa to look gaz′er, n …

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  • 9gaze — /geɪz / (say gayz) verb (i) (gazed, gazing) 1. to look steadily or intently; look with curiosity, wonder, etc. –noun 2. a steady or intent look. {Middle English, from Scandinavian; compare Swedish gasa gape, stare} –gazer, noun …

  • 10gaze — [[t]ge͟ɪz[/t]] gazes, gazing, gazed 1) VERB If you gaze at someone or something, you look steadily at them for a long time, for example because you find them attractive or interesting, or because you are thinking about something else. [V at n] …

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