I applied some lipgloss and eyeliner and stared at my reflection in the mirror. |
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She stared out the window, at the thick snow falling fast on the ground and building up on the window sill. |
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Instead he stared out the front windshield of my Mercedes as if seeing the Interstate for the first time. |
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Taking a paper towel, I wiped the water from my face and stared again into the depths of the mirror once more. |
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Holding onto the railing tightly, and feeling my heart flutter alarmingly at the unwavering look in his eyes, I stared back. |
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It was replaced with a cold rage kindling in the pit of her stomach as she stared at her so called father. |
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The girl flinched and recoiled, but after a few seconds, she stared at the ground again. |
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The elderly couple stared up at the towering weathered granite, a huge monolith that lay across the desert country like a recumbent lion. |
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I set the stone at the foot of her grave and stared at it in silence for awhile, remembering her face, voice, and actions. |
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I stared at the crashed car in the rear view mirror until it was out of sight, then I put my foot down on the accelerator. |
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Crystal stared miserable at her polystyrene cup, which contained only a few coppers and one ten pence piece. |
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She stared into the depths of the fire and saw nothing but the curling tongues wrapped around red-hot coal. |
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Daniel ran a hand through his hair and stared at the cedar desk, absently tracing a knot in the wood with his finger. |
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Tothas stared at him, mouth working with fear for his mistress, then nodded sharply. |
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I stared blankly at both officers and stumbled back a few steps, literally reeling with the news. |
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Holland sat next to her and stared at her with worriment shown in her eyes. |
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I stared at the picture, something new and foreign squeezing my heart and wringing it dry. |
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The employees stared dumbly after him, all of them dressed alike, members of the same club. |
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The black-haired boy stared at me for a moment, awe registering in his eyes, before his grin grew too wide, and he started laughing. |
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She just stared at it for a moment, her mind registering exactly what it was. |
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And when her labored breathing finally came to an end and her cloudy eyes stared off in the distance, I had a good cry. |
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The commander laced his fingers together, resting his hands on his stomach as he tilted his head and stared at the wall. |
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He stared at her lace-up boots and followed the black, leather-clad body upwards with his eyes. |
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Three of them stared as the lady doctor came over to them and smiled before walking away. |
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Leonti stared at the information box displayed on the main monitor of the Sestuan. |
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The Chartreux cat stared belligerently at Sam, yawned and began licking a black paw. |
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Instead of relighting it, however, Jack held it up to his face and stared at it contemplatively, as if it held some great secret. |
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He stared at me with his small, observant eyes and it seemed to me as if he was reliving some experience of his with his mother. |
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Andy hopped up on the table for a minute, stared at her, then slapped Mia across the chops, drove her out of the seat, and settled in her place. |
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She made a list of supplies and groceries and stared at the balance in her checkbook. |
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I wrote the above yesterday morning as I stared at the computer screen not sure where to start at all. |
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I stared frantically up into his face, searching his eyes for any remnant of normality. |
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When Alexandra arrived at the ball the room fell silent and everyone stared in amazement. |
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He stared wide eyed at the creatures before him, his last yowl of pain being cut short. |
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And I stared at them, remembering how I had shivered in bed when I was okay, when I had repented myself. |
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She stared up into the face of a man that she had once been at the mercy of and felt her skin begin to crawl again. |
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I had stared at my uncle to see if I could notice any resemblance between him and any of the men in the picture. |
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As the sleek convertible zoomed down the quiet streets, I stared out the window. |
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I stared into a fire we built on the very andirons where the good oak had blazed and warmed him. |
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He stared at me curiously, though behind that curiosity was a firm resolution I had no idea of. |
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He stared blindly out the window, his chin resting in the palm of his right hand, arm propped on his desk. |
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He took a defensive position, one hand resting by my thigh and the other on his hip as he stared straight back at me. |
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Tessa just stared for a second, her eyes red, glistening with restrained tears. |
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He stared at the ceiling of his room, studying and restudying the cracks on it. |
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The time dragged so slowly that afternoon, I stared at the clock several times, and at one point it seemed like time had stopped altogether. |
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He just stared down the hallway until he heard an announcement over the public address. |
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I stared at the note, wishing that the mystery person had more legible handwriting. |
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Nikolas simply stared at her and she returned his stare tenfold until finally she stood up. |
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The two stared at each other for a moment, and then reverted their gaze to something else. |
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He stopped occasionally and stared at the bold red lettering over the navy blue background. |
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She raised her hand in front of her face and stared at it in shock and revulsion as she saw the drying blood there. |
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She raised her head and glared at me while I merely stared, stunned at what I did to her. |
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She swayed to the music as she sang and groups of boys stared at her and got angry glares from other girls. |
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Wide windows stared out across the porch into the street, and, in return, brought in liberal amounts of the clear autumn sunshine. |
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There was a long pause as the two stared out over the grim and lifeless landscape. |
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So he stared, and thought, and fretted as she grew increasingly more antsy. |
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As she stared at her reflection in the mirror, the enormity of the situation fell around her like a ton of bricks. |
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He looked angry as he stared at the closed door, twisting the silver ring around his finger. |
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The man finally got what he wanted, and Trish stared at him with suddenly dark gray eyes ringed in yellow. |
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Round eyes as dark as a faery's stared out from sunken and sallow sockets, ringed by dark purple bags. |
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While up on the limestone pavement looking at the flowers in the cracks, some old guy with his own border collie stared at us from a distance. |
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His eyes, lazy a second ago, stared at me wildly as if I was a ghost, an apparition. |
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Foster stared at her hand as if it was a snake, before she reluctantly took it in a limp handshake. |
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Christy stared mutely out the window as the church's steeple loomed into view over the rise of the next hill. |
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As defeat stared him in the face he ordered his cavalry to cut their way through the enemy lines and escape to Plymouth. |
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In the past, I stared with amazement and almost revered the brown, smelly liniment as I rubbed it into my bruises. |
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She felt uncomfortable as he stared at her, his eyes roaming all over her body. |
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They stared at each other for a tense moment until the feline let loose a powerful roar. |
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She stared at the crowd with enormous owl-like eyes that blinked in mechanical measure just above a slight aquiline nose. |
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They sat in the rocking chairs and stared at the snow-covered street in front of them. |
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Rachel stared after him in mild surprise, her eyebrow arched and her emerald gaze thoughtful. |
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Margie and I stared, unsure whether she had just said something breathtakingly incisive or mind-numbingly literal-minded. |
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His sleeves had been rolled up to his elbows, and he stared at me expectantly. |
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It is the second time the workman has stared death in the face after striking a live cable with a shovel in Bradford on Avon eight years ago. |
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Megan didn't touch her food, merely stared at it while it cooled down to almost room temperature. |
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The shoulders of the young man lurched upwards in an irregular motion and his brows arched to the roots of his hair as he stared at his father. |
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She got down on her knees, poked her head over the arm of a chair and stared at us as if she had been electrocuted. |
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As the Marines left the armory Talarissa stared at what was left of Sergeant Terri Carlota. |
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Lacey stared at the closed door for a moment before locking it securely and drawing the curtains over the window. |
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A herdsman, aroused from sleep by their presence stared at them briefly from behind a low wall, blinking with a look as blank as his charges. |
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She stared ahead with wide eyes, and the daunting point of a well-crafted arrowhead stared back at her. |
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He stared longingly outside, wishing to be out there among the people, taking a brisk walk in the city. |
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Everyone looked over, stared at Carmen, then proceeded to mumble their greetings and introductions as the lift ascended. |
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Cate stared silently into the looking glass, not quite believing that it was her own reflection she was seeing. |
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She pushed her black plastic framed glasses up her nose and stared up at the guy who grinned at her. |
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He stared at the door for a moment before letting out a sigh, rummaging his keys out from his pocket, and unlocking his own. |
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She stared at the empty glass for a moment, and then swore quietly under her breath. |
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She stared at them for a minute before taking off at a run, sobbing as she ran. |
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He stared at me for a moment, as if searching for the proper response, and then finally nodded in assent. |
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This was such a low-down comment to make, that he stared up at him in shock. |
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The Italians stared fixedly at the set, absently downing the panini and Asti that had been intended for prospective buyers. |
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Walker stared at him in open astonishment, the hairs on the back of his neck rising. |
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Instead I just stood and stared at the sign and remembered their halcyon days when I loved them with every atom of my being. |
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She does not recognize the pattern of bars that luminesce on the gel until she has stared at it for a full minute. |
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Alex stared down at the lump of an unknown substance currently residing on his lunch tray. |
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Skylar stared at him for a minute, his expression carefully guarded and inscrutable. |
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People gawked and stared, and he stared back with a grin beaming from ear to ear. |
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He was stared at a bit rudely, but not spoken to by the sedate patricians of blue-blooded society who were present. |
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Abe, Bart, and Cody stood tall and proud as they dared the Governor or Milton to stared yelling at them. |
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He took me to the sanctum of the whole church, where the chapel was and I stared at the bright rosaries and the flowered stained windows. |
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The rest of those cowardly rats just stared at the ceiling and shuffled their papers. |
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Both girls stared at each other, stunned for a moment, and then Katie lunged into Stephanie's arms, both crying like madwomen. |
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The admiral stared at the blank screen for a few more minutes, his mind whirling a mile a minute. |
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She tapped the small wooden box against her palm and stared at the orange dust. |
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She absently tapped her artistry pencil on the sketch paper as she stared out onto the whitened garden with unseeing eyes. |
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After a few hours he awoke, still twitching, and stared at the ceiling for awhile, trying to figure out what to do now. |
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I stared at her, breath ragged, as she walked to the door, sashaying her hips calmly. |
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Alpha, rho, tau, sigma, omega, Ash went over the letters he saw in his mind while Lari just stared, apparently in her own little world. |
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My baby blues were soft, though slightly glazed, and they stared at him with such intensity that I could see him breaking away slowly. |
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As traffic backed up around the barricades, dozens of onlookers stared inside. |
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Kaitya walked up to the incubator and stared at the almost completely developed child within. |
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The big one just stared and the little one maintained that there was no malice intended. |
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He stared out the window the entire time the beautician curled and backcombed his wife's snowy hair. |
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I popped the maraschino cherry on the top of the banana split into my mouth and stared at the door. |
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She just stared ahead and nodded a bit and laughed in that way you do when you've just run 21 miles of a marathon. |
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A thin zombie-like man with yellow sallow skin, long stringy hair, and bloodshot eyes stared at them. |
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I stared at it for two or three seconds longer than required, then walked out. |
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Katrina stared open-mouthed and then after a moment of hesitation, she followed Ashley, shouting for her to wait up. |
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She stared wakefully at the stars which peeked through the canopy of trees overhead, and wondered how Adam was doing, and if he was all right. |
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Jasmine jolted to a halt and stared aghast into the unholy creature's absent eyes. |
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She was absently chewing her bottom lip and her eyes stared blankly into space. |
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He frowned as he stared out the window at the sleet driving against the window pane. |
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He remained silent after that, and put the car in drive, while I stared out the window. |
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His mother often sat upon the shore of the ocean and stared out across the sea, watching for a sign. |
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The little boy stared straight ahead as Lucas pulled out of the driveway in preparation for the short jaunt home. |
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The muzzle of the gun just stared Czerell in the face like an unblinking eye of accusation. |
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Hilda's blank eyes stared at her, face waxen and mouth open in a silent scream with a thin line of blood drying on the side of bluish lips. |
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My feet did a little jiggle to the music softly playing through the radio on my bedside table as I stared at the ceiling. |
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He stared at the other man, studying him, then looked around the weather-worn little valley. |
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She was holding a half full glass of Glen Livet in her hand as she stared at the Ocean. |
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She stared at him, her own discretion fleeting from her as she carefully weighed her words before speaking. |
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She cupped the glass of sparkling apple cider between her palms as she stared at John in amazement. |
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The five children all stared longingly at each other, and joined hands in a small circle. |
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A warm hand lifted her chin upward as he leaned towards her and stared into her brown copper eyes. |
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After the pond flashed by, Carlile stared out the window until the train jolted and huffed into the station. |
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They stared at the cute child, who held a limp rag doll dangling from her hand. |
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Whit's brown eyes widened before he stared dumbfounded at the talking rag doll. |
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Lucas stared at the ground, trying to hide the joyful smile that was creeping across his face. |
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Warren stopped reading and just stared at the page, a feeling of confusion raging through his body. |
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I kept staring up, my head bent back and stared as the smoky gray clouds rained on me. |
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I crumpled up my empty juice box and stared at it for a minute before putting it back into my paper bag. |
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Pete sighed and retrieved his wettie out of the back and I stared out at the weather. |
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Raven now withdrew a metal ramrod that was set beneath the metal tube, and stared at it. |
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She stared at the judge as the head juror spoke the jury's personal message. |
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The dark, rangy man behind the table stared the slender figure before him up and down. |
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He stared, wide eyed, as the flames floated down to the planet below the aerial battle. |
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Recalling that dismal time, Iris stared at the crystal stem of her wine glass. |
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They stared at each other for a few seconds before the horse whinnied loudly and started to canter towards her. |
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I stared off into space, elbows on knees, as I heard the whir and click of the shutter. |
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I stared at the bent, white-haired figure as if I had never seen him before. |
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Sarah stared after Callan as she walked away from him, gradually getting smaller and smaller. |
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The Aborigine stared after them as though he were being left behind by two old friends. |
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Angel stared after him for a moment or two before returning to her house to finish her own packing. |
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Freya stared after it curiously for a moment, until a splash of colour caught her eye. |
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I stared after her, watching as she turned the corner and disappeared from sight. |
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Devon stared after him for a few seconds before dropping his gaze back down to me. |
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I stared at it long after it had vanished, the after-image imprinted on my retina. |
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He stared at her, his piercing, penetrating gaze shooting right through her, reading her like a book. |
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He stared for one more minute then collapsed into his wicker chair, exasperated. |
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Myst stared in wide-eyed wonder at the open blue sky and the wind cutting through the tall grasses. |
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Sara stood there dressed in dusty rose and ivory, mahogany-brown hair aglow in the light of the sun as she stared behind him to the easel. |
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It was really quite remarkable to watch, and she stared in awe as he wielded his weapon with expert precision and timing. |
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He took a seat in the rearmost pew and stared straight up at the graceful geometry of the vaulted ceiling. |
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I stood at the bar and stared at the barman, willing him to come to me next. |
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She arched her hand, stared at the bin and threw the can towards it in a perfect aim. |
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Julia stared nervously at the thin cord as it shifted under Asha's weight, fearing the tiny anchor would not hold. |
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Keiko sipped her malt through her straw, and stared sideways at Otaru. |
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Padlin stared helplessly at his drawing, at his maladroit strokes. |
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When deep brown eyes finally opened and she stared up at him, she gave him a wan smile that caused a cringe as the sore skin on her cheek stretched greatly. |
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I stared at the knife in my hand for a long time, turning it over and over in my hands, admiring the keen edge and the gleaming metal that made the blade. |
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She opened a drawer in the restroom cabinet, moved aside a curling iron and a hairbrush, and stared with a long face at the coin nestled among the hair pens and mascara wands. |
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She tapped the aluminium of my canteen, tried to bend the laminated steel of my knife blade, stared and poked at the compass mounted it its perspex bubble in the hilt. |
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A wild look was in her eyes as she stared at the dying fire. |
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He stared for a moment, gathered himself mentally, and bowed his head. |
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Instead she stared at the reasonless key she held in her hand. |
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The firefighters stared up at a telephone pole on the corner. |
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Sarah pouted as she stared up at him, with really watery eyes. |
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I stared at the cigarette the girl was waving in front of my face. |
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He twitched a lot and simply stared at the lifeless corpse of his brother. |
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She stared into the bathroom mirror as she held a small razor in her hand. |
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He stared up at the sky, a deep growl rumbling in his throat. |
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I stared blankly at the PC screen, waiting for it to light up. |
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Kazza stared at me blankly in reply, knowing I was putting on an act. |
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Elanor leaned against the backboard of her bed, and stared at her as she had when she was a child, trying to find something of hers in the strange woman's face. |
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She stared intently at Jude, weighing his words in her mind. |
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Denny stared at him, weighing his words, and finally nodded. |
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For awhile Karen stared out the window, listening to him run his bath. |
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A gifted comic and an inspired character actor, Shortt stared in Paddy Breanacht's new film, Man About Dog and played the unforgettable Tom in Father Ted. |
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Getting stared at by a young girl still fascinated by big western lumps? |
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Two crystal-clear blue eyes surrounded by laugh lines stared back at her. |
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A comfortable silence had settled between the two, and she couldn't help but notice the content look on his sun-kissed face as he stared out at the ocean. |
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Wahl then stared resolutely at the camera for a full five seconds before the network cut to a commercial break. |
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She stared at me through a bleary film of sleep and smiled sadly. |
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She had a longing look on her face as she stared at the dress. |
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I stared at the size label hard and wondered if he would drown in it. |
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A pair of elderly English ladies at an adjoining table stared at us disapprovingly. |
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Her eyes were round as saucers as she stared, awed by the sight. |
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He stared at the floating gun, the barrel of which was pointed at him. |
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I set the photo on the desk and stared at it, knitting my brow. |
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He put down his sandwich, stared at me, into me, with talking eyes. |
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She nodded silently and stared stupidly down at the crook of her elbow. |
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I stared at the boy who had appeared in front of us, out of that leather-clad, gun-bearing, restively shifting throng that had appeared around us out of nowhere. |
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Kenneth wheeled around and stared at his brother with intense eyes. |
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He stared out over the ocean, the breeze ruffling his clothing. |
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The two old adversaries stared at each other across the room. |
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She stared at her frazzled reflection in a puddle on the floor. |
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Elise stared at the missive, brain whirling with unspoken questions. |
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Sam stared at me, surprise clearly written all over her face. |
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The face that stared back at her was ravaged, bewildered, numb. |
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She stared at the jewelry in awe, it's radiant beauty astounding her. |
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I stared at him warily before nodding and scooting back towards him. |
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Then he slung his rifle around his back, took out his loaded pistol, and stared hard at the handcuffed Iraqi. |
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Hannah stared at him, wondering if he really was just flat out crazy. |
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Nikolas handed him money and stared as the old man leered at Dawn. |
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Some people stared in curiosity, some in amazement, and others in judgment, so it was interesting to get that glare. |
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He whistled an old song he had memorized and stared at the sea. |
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Angelos glimpsed at Evelyn, who was suddenly looking nervous as she wrung her hands together and intently stared at the yellowing linoleum flooring. |
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From our seats in the bleachers, we stared west, hoping that another kaleidoscopic Florida sunset would add symbolic luster to this most American rite of passage. |
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Zimmerman, who faces up to life in prison if convicted, stared ahead with a blank expression, blinking hard. |
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We stared at her in dumb amazement before we burst out laughing. |
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Above the matted hair that concealed the jaws and cheeks, blue eyes stared out of cavernous sockets. |
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The whole car ride home the girls rehashed the night over and over again, but I sat in the passenger seat and stared at the city lights flashing past my window. |
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Sukari, the hit man, who was also sentenced to the gallows, simply stared at pages of the Quran. |
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Heads turned and people stared for a minute, as three policemen him pulled out of the chamber. |
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I reported the crewman's after-takeoff checks complete and stared anxiously at the radarscope until I saw the familiar outline that defined home. |
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I was nonplussed, I stared at my teacher, never before had his swollen face seemed so replete with indifference, stone ataraxy. |
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Harmon's face beetrooted. He strode from the office, stared at the cell block, and swore with artistry. |
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He stared at but did not see the bleared reflection of the flanking cherubs a hundred feet above the steel-grey veneer of water. |
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Sir Daniel, brushing the blood out of his eyes, stared blinkingly upon his captive. |
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He stared down at his champagne glass with narrowed eyes and a hard cast to his mouth. |
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A cockney in a rural village was stared at as much as if he had entered a kraal of Hottentots. |
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After the Lord's Prayer the Missionaries duetted a hymn while the children stared at me. |
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I had a few questions for him myself, but I just stood there and stared. He had a fish-eating grin on his face. |
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When I saw my house on fire, the flabbergast overcame me and I just stood and stared, too shocked to comprehend what I was seeing. |
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His eyes sprang open. Umegat stared straight at him for the fraction of a second, and Cazaril felt flensed. |
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But the longer I stared at the picture, the angrier I got with Nixon. |
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The master's pulse stood still, and he stared helplessly. The buzz of study ceased. The pupils wondered if this fool-hardy boy had lost his mind. |
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He shrugged forbearingly, and stared at a framed photograph of Monsieur Cordier on the mantelpiece. |
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For several moments of disbelief and absolute wonder, he stared at the godwink he held in his hands! |
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He drove us there in their hippie-dippie car and as always people stared at us when we drove by. |
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The way she stared him down and walked away...everyone in the room could tell she was ice-cold. |
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So she for those first few moments stood incomprehensive and stared with empty eyes. |
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I stared at Wendy trying to find any possible connection between the two, lookswise or personality. |
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Despite this, the Australian run rate remained low as both sides stared each other down. |
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For three hours the forces stared each other down, neither willing to attempt an opposed river crossing. |
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I stared at the book. It was pink. I strongly object to the pinkification of all products aimed at women. |
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As they gazed, a white face, wet with the sweat of fear, poked out and stared down upon them with eyes in which the late terror still lived. |
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My companions stared at me in wonderment at the reaction my few words had produced. |
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Files of women passed balancing vegetable baskets on their heads, and pop-eyed children who stared at the Europeans. |
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She twisted her head away from him and stared at the scabrous papered wall beside the bed. |
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One of the Scandis, Sandra, had talked about how the men in south east Asia stared openly at women. |
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It foamed up in a very shampoolike way. In the mirror a wild-eyed, peroxided stranger who had clearly gone insane stared back at me. |
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The man walked down the street so sillily that many a bystander stopped and stared slack-jawed. |
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He stood with feet splayed, fists resting on his hips as he stared at us from beneath the brim of his Smokey Bear. |
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It stared at the audience with wide white eyes, then tapped the side of its throat, producing a drawn-out metallic squink. |
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I toothbrushed the stale rum stink from my mouth and stared at myself in the cabinet mirror. |
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He made a circle in the dust with his trench stick, and stared into the center of it. |
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She stared at the unadded column and the unpaid bills, then slowly closed the book. |
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Van Why looked up to where the first plane had torpedoed the north tower of the World Trade Center and stared in disbelief. |
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I stared at her photo until I began to feel tears rolls down my cheeks. |
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She took the proffered cheque and stared at it with puzzled amaze, dazed by her own behaviour. |
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Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon stared in the wartime classic Mrs Miniver at the Haymarket. |
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Snow transformed a dreary urban street and I stared with wonder like a child for behind a gate, as if prison bars, a jolly snowman smiled. |
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The monkey avatar stared back at me, its tongue lolling out of its mouth. |
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One day, he and his family were enjoying the slopes at Hoodoo and Aiden stared, transfixed, at the bull wheel, the large wheel on which the lift's cable turns. |
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A young barred owl sitting in a tree above the Wakulla River stared down at me as I eased my kayak under an overhanging tree limb which made a shadow on a deep water pocket. |
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He stared glumly down at his reflection in the mead, thinking with resignation that he was, in all probability, doomed to live and die as unicorn bait. |
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When Clive saw Rosalie Faithorn saunter in with James Allys he stared, but that young seceder from his own set greeted him without embarrassment and lighted a cigarette. |
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He stared at me searchingly, trying to determine if I was lying. |
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Usually the kid wore a mean permafrown and stared everyone down. |
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He watched with a chill of wonder the basalt mask splotched with ivy shadow whose round eyes stared back with Kolonian penthos, Dushara with his face among leaves. |
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Their made-up faces were garish in the night-light and as they walked they stared fixedly ahead, afraid to make a sideways glance in case it should be called soliciting. |
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He stared intimidatingly at John. John, feeling threatened, ran off. |
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I sprang back, giving utterance to a cry, which brought Watkins to me, and the two of us stared at the grewsome object and then about into the wavering shadows. |
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The people had stared in awe at the magnificently colored flame tree. |
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Hypnotized, my eyes stared at the small bulge made by that book inside the pocket, they gazed fierily at that one inconspicuous spot as if to burn a hole in the coat. |
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His withheld hand stared down at my weakly outstretched one. |
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She could stand it no longer. It was full of prying old women, she said, who stared in one's face, and of bumptious young men who trod on one's toes. |
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Kevin Frey and Lucas Johnson stared back and gestured to bring it on. |
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I stared at the bot and recognized her for the first time. She was me. |
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Amy stared boredly out of the window, waiting for the rain to stop. |
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