Already, he could see the stares and could almost hear the whispers as his classmates openly gawked at him. |
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She gawked unabashedly at the passing scenery, then stared wide-eyed as the car came to a halt in the shadow of the huge home. |
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Carl gawked at the car with unbelieving eyes, and the unknown man still yelling at him must have noticed. |
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The other alien faces gawked and stared, but their whispers were too far away for me to do anything about, so I ignored it. |
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When she was in high school, for the first 3 years, she was the target of perverted boys who gawked at her looks. |
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Then there was Deal, where we gawked at the mansions and stately summer houses. |
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Then, as Rich gawked, the leopard gripped its catch by the neck and, without too much effort, lugged it twenty feet straight up an acacia tree. |
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People gawked and stared, and he stared back with a grin beaming from ear to ear. |
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They gawked at the players kicking balls around the green turf, but were silent. |
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Hundreds of Djiboutians gathered and gawked at the wreckage for hours until the U. S. military arrived to retrieve the pieces. |
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A woman, who looked older than the medicine man gawked at me. |
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The boy slowly raised his head to meet my gaze, and gawked back at me. |
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All of the guys stared and gawked at the new girl's body figure and style. |
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I gawked at the snow on the mountains and squealed over those funny hairy cows as my camera clicked madly, trying to capture the colours and scale of it all. |
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Jerry Lee told reporters who gawked at the little girl that she was fifteen. |
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I gawked at the sea of broker posts, specialist booths, and flat-screen monitors surrounding me. |
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She heard the stampede leave as Stephen gawked at his new car. |
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I could see that I was seen as a nonparticipant who didn't contribute to the madness, but only gawked at it. |
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The self-proclaimed fanpires gawked, squealed and begged for autographs and photos with the stars. |
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It panders to our curiosity, allowing us to gawk at its subjects for as long as they are willing to be gawked at — which may be longer than is good for them. |
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The witnesses gawked in horror and fascination and held their breaths. |
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