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"gawk" Definitions
  1. gawk (at somebody/something) to stare at somebody/something in a rude or stupid way

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All the tourist families at the observation deck stop to gawk.
If I saw Noah at the airport, I'd probably gawk too.
Hikers stop and gawk and wonder what the thing was like.
The little kids in the library gawk as they hurtle by.
I couldn't gawk or gape, which is harder than it sounds.
This section of Omotesando has dozens of interesting buildings to gawk at.
The city stopped to gawk at the sweet message and take pictures.
Tourists and holiday shoppers gawk and gossip with the bored camera crew.
By the second lap, passersby had begun to glob on and gawk.
Nothing to gawk at; my eight-year-old can do that, you say?
Many came to gawk at the shattered bombs in the first few days.
Hike, gawk and photograph the day away from stunning sunrise to breathtaking sunset.
It's a long jump that world-record holder Mike Powell would gawk at.
But we didn't come to gawk at the mundane props of Walter's deterioration.
Kamurocho's residents push past, gawk, pose, and exhibit disgust at Yagami's raised smartphone.
He's not at the world's preeminent bike convention to gawk at the wares, however.
I was alone, a floor below the sights that tourists loved to gawk at.
Visit it once for the experience or to gawk at that giant screen, sure.
Some Mets players yelled, "Ohh," and paused to gawk at the ball in flight.
" But even Ms. Steinem can't help but gawk: "It's like watching a train wreck.
Today straight people don't mind coming down here, not just to gawk but to vacation.
But also when we turn on our televisions to "gawk at" Borneo or Sri Lanka.
It surely adds to the sense of immersion if you have the time to gawk.
But all I wanted to do was gawk at the electronic dashboard behind the wheel.
Now, multiple billion-dollar fund announcements in the same week is nothing to gawk at.
They'll make you gawk at their gymnastic ability without having to take their clothes off.
The attendant desire to gawk and jeer at elephants brought low is an old one.
He is gracious and generous about sharing it with people who stop by to gawk.
Sometimes politics get so surreal that the only proper response is to gulp and gawk.
But that hasn't stopped crowds from coming to the beach to gawk at the ocean.
Gawk through the gallery to see the sexiest snaps of the MILF in the making.
Some go just to gawk, but others are looking to hook up with a new ride.
Both Barnum and Jackman's circus musical want people to forget their lives, and gawk at another's.
Several people leaned over to gawk at Mr. Sanders as he sat in middle orchestra seats.
But it's worth it to pass by and gawk at the local sea critters on ice.
Praiano is not a place to gawk at from the comfort of an air-conditioned bus.
In districts that were derelict just 20193 years ago, millions visit to gawk at the attractions.
But that doesn't mean it's lacking in totally rad stuff to gawk at and/or buy.
That's awesome—but then you have the guys who gawk and stare and accost these women.
Residents sit and gawk, environmentalists want to protect the animals, but hunters just want to hunt.
He invites us to gawk at his intellectual crushes — their shapely sentences, wily inversions, daring transitions.
It was an opportunity for visitors to gawk — but pretend that everything was oh so normal.
That includes the heads of Simpsons characters who blink and gawk at you while you browse.
He conducted cabinet interviews at his New Jersey golf club, inviting members to gather and gawk.
Others simply gawk, demanding a better angle from a streamer, or making guesses at what happened.
In all fairness ... they were actually in SoHo, where it's super uncool to gawk at celebs.
As with a bar fight, it is impossible to simply pass on by without a good gawk.
So Royole hurriedly threw the FlexPai together and let the world gawk at its wondrous, foldable awfulness.
Faces of Meth is thrillingly voyeuristic for us all to gawk at, looking and judging people's lives….
Of course, there were a few New York types, too, causing some of the brainiacs to gawk.
What we once ate begrudgingly now makes us gawk, even swoon — and we pay handsomely for it.
Drive south to Mendocino village to walk its photogenic streets and gawk at the immaculately preserved Victorians.
And we hope there will be a couple of VR headsets and controllers to gawk at, too.
But occasionally, children would gawk in horror as they were whisked past by elder siblings and parents.
My son likes to stop and gawk at different buildings, pets, stores, and pieces of construction equipment.
The latter are "art" in the safe, academic, distant sense — nudes that are acceptable to gawk at.
Gina Rodriguez is among an elite group of celebrities whose flawless skin we can't help but gawk at.
There's horror when two of the girls gawk and are grossed out by the food in Maya's refrigerator.
Click ahead to some of the products we can't help but gawk at when we see the results.
Serving up male bodies to gawk at is one of the oldest tropes of the rom-com genre.
Here's the truth: Barnum made a fortune from exploiting a base, universal, and typically suppressed impulse: To gawk.
The wicked designs were enough to pique the interest of enthusiasts of all ages to stop and gawk.
There will also be plenty of hardcore gadget, science, and transportation news to gawk at all week long.
People in the crowd gawk, pointing to the plane, unprompted, as a reason they believe in Mr. Trump.
"It's like our Super Bowl," one reporter said to a group of tourists who had stopped to gawk.
It is so easy for outsiders to gawk, to misunderstand, to try and distort or control such work.
Sarah continued to gawk at Charlotte, while her husband strode on, as if he knew neither of them.
People gawk at their first real mall, with a food court and 463 escalators, both rarities in Gaza.
Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M. Chu unabashedly encourages his audience to gawk at the film's male leads.
Gawk through the gallery to see why it's not working for them ... but why it's definitely working for us!
Callimachi: And then seeing him dragged through the dirt, up their inclined driveway, as neighbors came out to gawk.
Neighbors gathered on the sidewalks to gawk; the Fire Department came to investigate; local environmental officials sent an inspector.
Some say the park is a human zoo and a place to gawk, but this is not the case.
In fact, some of the most iconic gadgets let you see through the device and gawk at the insides.
Every time Mr. DiMola opens his garage doors, passers-by gawk at the explosion of artifacts in his shop.
They follow celebrities on Insta to gawk at the pictures and to get a follow back that never comes.
This is a Paris where, as Greg says, tourists go to gawk at sights — but it's also a tense Paris.
But who has time to livestream, anyways, when there are new photos of Sir and Rumi Carter to gawk at?
We gawk at these because they're so foreign from what human sex organs look like, but what about female anatomy?
"Penny is not here, baby," Cuoco announces as hosts LL Cool J and Chrissy Teigen gawk at the sexy star.
Barnum threw those conventions out the window, and gave people a space in which they could gawk freely and loudly.
Watching the show, you can't help but gawk at each home's spectacular views, high-end designer furniture, and impeccable décor.
Like slowing down to gawk at a car crash, Australia could not get enough of the U.S. election in 201.
The younger generations of Danes gawk at the gun violence, obstructionist politics, and a constantly growing wealth gap in America.
Busloads of tourists are given the rare opportunity to gawk at fearsome felines that would otherwise rip your face off.
Unless you laugh at fossils, I have no idea why you should buy a ticket to gawk at this dinosaur.
Zalis says the purpose of her all-female floor tour isn't to gawk at all the new technologies on display.
Here are our best guesses as to who will top-line Kathryn Bigelow's Gawk-Blocked, coming to theaters June 23, 2018.
But mostly, it was a day for us to look back on a decade later and gawk at the pictures taken.
" Another resident said, "I hope they are here to pay tribute to those who lost their lives and not to gawk.
Park officials say the community is closed to outsiders because visitors gawk at residents as though they are in a zoo.
Walking past the umbrellas with their boastful pieces of paper, I feel a pang of guilt about coming here to gawk.
She was furious that bystanders seemed to feel they had license to gawk and record instead of comforting her screaming child.
Tour buses pull up at a visitors' plaza here, disgorging passengers who gawk at the view while buying souvenirs and snacks.
Hotel guests leaned over the railings of the upper floors to gawk at the president sitting down for a family dinner.
Shop at boutiques, gawk at the Greek Revival mansions, grab brunch in the morning or a couple of beers at night.
There isn't even the sense that the event is on the brink of something ridiculous or electrifying, something to gawk at.
She looks like I'd feel if I was pressed up against the glass of my enclosure, watching another species gawk at me.
Tales of total destruction that normies, or people completely removed from the drug world, might gawk at and find hard to fathom.
It's the kind of visual flair that compels nearly every person that sees it to stop, gawk, and eventually comment on it.
And then there's the near-blackout lighting, which makes it practically impossible to read the menu, let alone gawk at Justin Bieber.
Let's get back to the food for a moment — it's hard not to stop and gawk at this marvel of food engineering.
What puzzles me, is that if they're under the impression that we're being mistreated, why have they come to gawk at us?
For a day at the museum, visit the stunning Getty Villa just off PCH and gawk at the opulent Roman-inspired architecture.
Used in a sentence: "Gawk through the sexy snaps and see if you can guess the babe behind the defining ab crack."
At the Television Academy's Emmy after-party in Los Angeles, several gown- and tuxedo-clad revelers stopped to gawk at Mr. Spicer.
Tourists cluster around the elegant Casino de Monte-Carlo and gawk at Lamborghinis and Bentleys in steady orbit on an adjacent street.
The Western media — and the world, for that matter — has only been able to gawk at the sheer scale of BTS's dominance.
The striking thing is not the majesty of the skyline but its accessibility — here I am, the city beckons, come and gawk.
Retreading Ramsey's case has always been an excuse for us to gawk at this family's tragedy and feed our obsession with unsolved mysteries.
In fact, curiosity for clothes is at such a high that even if we can't buy it, we'll still show up to gawk.
Some of the film's funniest moments occur when customers, fresh from Middle America, gawk at the sights, clucking their disapproval like annoyed hens.
They gather in silence to gawk at the paint whisperers — small teams of conservators poised on scaffolding and encased in two glass cubes.
There's El Ateneo Grand Splendid in Buenos Aires, a bookstore set in a former theater, where you can gawk at the ceiling frescoes.
They would also gather at "the Link," a highly trafficked office thruway in the Bloomberg headquarters, to "gawk" at women, the complaint claims.
The home is privately owned, which means that the many devotees of Mr. Wright who flock to it must gawk from the street.
Seven years later, fans still gawk at the behemoth, which lives outside Gate 1 of Michie Stadium when it's not on the road.
As busy mothers, we don&apost have time to gawk at flat screens, though we did double back to check out the clothes.
When I stopped by to see the display, in April, crowds of tourists, joined by local one-per-centers, had gathered to gawk.
Past Worn Searching brought bassist/vocalist Caithlin De Marrais to the spotlight without treating her as a trinket for men to gawk at.
While there was plenty to gawk at during the ceremony, those who didn't DVR through the commercial breaks were in for a real treat.
But just because you have no idea what's going on in the fashion world doesn't mean you can't gawk and, way more fun ... judge.
It's also just a great opportunity to gawk at the incredible visual design found throughout, with incredibly detailed environments filled with slick, stylish technology.
California and Florida have various monarch butterfly festivals this month, so that's an opportunity to learn more and to gawk at these fluttering beauties.
During the trial, he testified that he sometimes takes off his glasses so he does not have to see strangers gawk at his scars.
Some people persistently gawk at others on Instagram after apparently deciding they didn't want to have much to do with them in real life.
It told me exactly how much time I had to check my phone, change the radio station, or gawk at the fountains outside the Bellagio.
But instead of helping the ailing elephant, locals chained up the animal in a muddy field and crowded around him to gawk and take pictures.
But Soda's solo show doesn't try to reproduce her online persona or curate a flattering, aspirational version of her life for others to gawk at.
They say April showers bring May flowers, but in this case, what spring has brought us is an onslaught of celebrity homes to gawk at.
People from 1960 gawk at Jake's rock n' roll t-shirts and goatee until he goes full Don Draper with a period suit and hat.
But we'll still gawk: The private lives of our politicians have always held fascination and in many cases, can foreground relevant issues for the public.
The word was also used, more pejoratively, about "matinée girls," young women who attended theatre not for the plots but to gawk at favorite actors.
But consensus is already clear that Hudson Yards is a bust, even for the curious tourists who have come to gawk at Manhattan's latest foible.
Stalin's Russia: Muscovites once came to gawk in droves, but most of Moscow's so-called Stalin high-rises are now in desperate need of renovation.
Finally, 500 of the "noblest of God's trees" are once again available for Yosemite National Park visitors to gawk at, sit beneath, or walk through.
And you're probably not going to pass your phone around the room for everyone to gawk at the art and other songs on the album.
An intensely cheerful, surprisingly young couple with two adorable children in matching jammies run outside to gawk at the shiny new member of the family.
As I walk the immense length of Facebook's new 21428761,21428767-square foot Menlo Park office building, it's hard not to stop and gawk at the posters.
Along with a personal analysis, new tools released in the last year will let you gawk in horror at concrete data about your phone usage, too.
Customers began flocking to her shop, which was originally located across the street from her current location, to gawk at chocolate penises and cherry-studded vaginas.
In sheer scope, the movie is likely to overshadow Thomas Lennon's "Knife Skills," though Mr. Lennon's film will attract anyone eager to gawk at mouthwatering food.
Muscovites came to gawk in droves, even if it was mostly the privileged elite — handed the high-rise apartments for free — who could afford to shop.
Driving down the Las Vegas Strip in a transparent box is a curious, extremely Vegas experience: puzzled tourists and confused CES attendees gawk from the sidewalks.
As conservatives, we are right to be frustrated that we are often used by liberal outlets to either be tokens or exotic animals to gawk at.
Commuters paused to gawk and take photos of the newly bared building, whose walls could not be seen from the street for more than 50 years.
Some of his hardcore fans had learned where interviews for Goat were being held and lined up for a chance to gawk at the Billboard hitmaker.
But whereas Ryggen's tapestries tended to address specific historical or humanitarian calamities, the disturbing sights causing Forrer's figures to gawk, guffaw, and get hostile are unknown.
Ms Mazzucco is left to practise variations on a glassy-eyed gawk; she is called upon to shoulder nearly the entire sixth episode herself, and struggles mightily.
And it's true in San Francisco, where tourists can gawk at cars piloted by Uber, Zoox, General Motors' Cruise and Waymo on their way to Lombard Street.
Or is the mere fact that we revived them for our own use — as creatures to gawk at and experiment on — enough to damn our own species?
As a deprived child growing up in a cable-less Seattle home, friends' houses were my refuge to gawk at the titillating existence portrayed in the show.
During an eclipse, though, there's added danger, since people are more likely to gawk, and because they might think they're safe since the sun is partially covered.
Thousands of Chinese tourists stop off in Tumen on their way into North Korea where they shop, eat, gawk and gamble – an activity tightly restricted at home.
Players interacted with one another online in a 3-D simulated world, where they could buy and sell things, make friends, or just gawk at the scenery.
The action sets off in Oregon and heads south, often at a canter, sometimes at a more leisurely pace, even pausing for a gawk at San Francisco.
We don't watch the movie to gawk at a one person's suicide; we watch because we know she's not the only character afflicted by anxieties and disappointments.
People traveling the lonely George Parks Highway between Fairbanks and Anchorage drive by and simply gawk, sometimes stopping to take selfies or a leak before moving on.
Although everything didn't quite go as planned, there were still plenty of new concept cars and production models to gawk at over the last couple of weeks.
Several used Zillow, the real estate app, to gawk at the availability of cheap homes in cities like Detroit and South Bend and fantasize about relocating there.
I gasp and gawk at the season's colors, dragging the children on chilly hikes in the woods just to catch a better glimpse of the painted hillsides.
They enter and gawk at the pastries artfully displayed under glass or stare at the big chalkboard menu on the wall, written in the man's neat hand.
He held up his hand and his fat state-championship ring — he was the only coach on the rez to own one — and let the boys gawk.
And so his father is forced to choose whether to keep his son's talent hidden to fit in, or let those on the ground stare and gawk.
The shooter had laid a trap across the internet that exploited the newsworthiness of the attack and leaned into peoples' inclination to gawk at horror and violence.
I flew from New York to LA and back in a single day just to eat a cheeseburger and gawk at planes – here's why I'd do it again
Visitors can gawk at bullet holes marking the site where a North Korean soldier staged a dramatic defection in Panmunjom in November, under fire from his former comrades.
But if the American show's not a zoo for the posh to gawk at the poor, it will never have the key ratings pull of its British cousin.
Last week, she attended the Beauty and the Beast premiere with her daughter, Blue Ivy, and we couldn't help but gawk at their mother-daughter couture Gucci situation.
It's a weird story to gawk at, full of larger-than-life characters who seem like they've wandered out of some kind of late-night sketch-comedy show.
Now, porte-cocheres, circular driveways and gated courtyards are cropping up in Manhattan developments aimed at buyers looking to avoid flashing paparazzi cameras, or anyone who might gawk.
But if it creates lots of stuff for the rest of the internet to gawk at, it hasn't been very good at becoming a mainstream site by itself.
A riot of flag-waving, middle-aged men and sweaty, red-shirted MAGA families peeked into the lobby of the Trump International Hotel to gawk in hushed delight.
At the El Paso Zoo, you can name a cockroach after your ex -- then have it fed to a meerkat as people gawk from all over the world.
The moment Delvey's short-lived appearance was over, the gaggle of us who had shown up to gawk (and report back) filed out of the room, movie-theater style.
While he expected for some fans to gawk at his latest creation, he had no idea of the scandal that would occur at the American Music Awards that year.
I was overwhelmed with embarrassment, and ran out of the room crying, slamming the door, and causing everyone who wasn't already staring to whip their head around and gawk.
The most terrifying thing about driving the Chiron on public roads is watching eyes turn to gawk at it when those eyes should be looking at more important things.
That's a very good thing— the 5.1-inch OLED display, Snapdragon 820 chip, and 4GB of RAM make for a phone that's still fast and easy to gawk at.
There was never any shortage of things to gawk at, from the two men practicing sword-fighting in one corner to the fortune teller inviting people into her tent.
The internet being what it is, of course, some players uploaded pics of porn stars and slapped them on walls, making easy targets of players who stopped to gawk.
At least he'll be more pleasant to gawk at than Lewandowski or Lord, and I'll gladly watch him if he agrees to wear his infamous bunny suit on air.
The lookout point about 160 miles (257 kilometers) north of Los Angeles is popular with photographers and aviation buffs who gawk at jets flying in the steep, narrow canyon.
Since the 1980s, visitors to Japan would gawk at campy advertisements (but lucrative) featuring megastars from the West who would not be caught dead in similar productions back home.
It's a shame, too, because Rachel has been snapping back into focus in these last two episodes, but the series keeps looking around for other things to gawk at.
"When you were a kid, didn't you feel weird about that?" he asks incredulously, as two elderly white women gawk at them from the window of a curio shop.
With nothing comparable at the time, the Zestimate became a post-party snooping activity — on the ride home, you could gawk at the presumed price of the host's house.
When Zuckerberg entered the room, many of the young students had a hard time pulling themselves away from their projects, even to gawk at one of the world's richest men.
And best of all, it leaves behind zero lingering evidence for your followers to gawk at after the dust clears and you return to Earth (and regularly scheduled internet programming).
If you love to whip out your Urban Decay Naked Palette and Glossier Boy Brow on the subway for strangers to gawk at, this beauty brand is not for you.
The camera focuses on her long enough to capture the surprising moment, but doesn't linger on her bare breasts, cutting away every now and then so as not to gawk.
Rather than being a point-and-gawk movie, The Pain of Others challenges viewers to consider how they perceive the subjects and why they're watching them in the first place.
Kendal, an actor, is hired by the doctor (played by Kevin Conway) to spend time with Merrick (Philip Anglim) after a nurse flees him and orderlies gawk at his appearance.
The campers may not have had fans taking selfies in front of their coaches or stopping to gawk at their luxury lodging, but even here, the outside world occasionally encroached.
There were photos to peruse, songs to listen to, cases of instruments and costumes to gawk at (the most amusing item was a flipbook of Chuck Berry doing his walk).
We expected just to gawk at the hard bodies and giggle at the corny jokes — and we did that — but we were surprised that the film had a harder edge.
As Brian put it: Driving down the Las Vegas Strip in a transparent box is a curious, extremely Vegas experience: puzzled tourists and confused CES attendees gawk from the sidewalks.
The best things we've seen at CES so far Tech's biggest show is underway in Las Vegas, and that means there are all kinds of futuristic gadgets to gawk at.
Christian was planning this as a Dani-free trip, and is at a loss for what to do besides gawk and ineptly try to care for her with her present.
At Nicole's funeral, meanwhile, her conspicuously privileged family and friends whisper and gawk, unable to believe O. J., whom they clearly presume to be guilty, has "the nerve" to show up.
Included in the exhibit is an early 20th century postcard of Nettie the Fat Girl, a popular sideshow attraction that drew in droves of people to gawk at her hypothetical immorality.
The nominations are well deserved for a film that played a pivotal role in revitalizing the rom com genre, one that quite literally made us both gawk and cry, sometimes simultaneously.
I gawk at the well-dressed Scandinavians chomping on bao buns and French fries before meeting with legendary Juicer Marcus Alex Lohse, who has won the competition a bunch of times.
But even if they're not selling wildlife to private ownership, allowing the public to come pet tiger cubs or gawk at chimps with AirPods in their ears sets a harmful precedent.
For three-and-a-half minutes, the camera swings lazily through a nondescript city as passers-by pause to gawk at random couples getting it on in all sorts of places.
It is the very flopping around of the brain, on display for us and anyone who listens, the machinery of the mind exposed for the whole of rationality to gawk at.
One reason the police cannot carry out more forceful raids, Mr. Laugesen said, is because they do not want to shock the crowds of tourists who come to gawk, and buy.
And while some might gawk at their age difference of 22 years, Flockhart assured in a 2017 interview with Closer Weekly that it was always a "non-issue" in their relationship.
There are tons of unassuming, cute sex toys that are perfect for packing in your carry-on — and won't make your family gawk if they accidentally come across it in your stuff.
This year, the Los Angeles classic car collection invited people to gawk at the inner workings of its collection of pre-war French vehicles, filled with brass, dust-covered fans, and carburetors.
Unfortunately, the LightningStrike won't begin test flights until at least 2018 — but that doesn't stop us from taking a few minutes to gawk at the computer generated concept video released by DARPA.
But for this moment, we can all gawk at the humiliated emperor who so desperately craves celebrity endorsements but with all his money and power couldn't get one to save his life.
This year, though, the haters were nowhere to be seen, and there were allies of all shapes and sizes, not just there to gawk on the perimeter but to march alongside us.
That old question: If you'd never heard of the Mona Lisa, would you truly pick it out of all the paintings in the Louvre to stand in front of and gawk at?
It's tempting to brush Giuliani off as embarrassing, to gawk at his easy grandiosity with reporters, or to look forward to his inevitable clash with Congress as a moment of self-immolation.
It sounds a little bit like Car and Driver magazine without cars or drivers, and for readers who want only to gawk at the most intimate of female parts, it is just that.
The Quest version of Tilt Brush will continue to support uploads to Poly, Google's online 3D object library, if you want to share your work, or just gawk at what others have made.
When the movie does swing back to Simone, occasionally dipping into flashbacks that entirely gloss over her combative marriage and strained relationship with her daughter, it's usually to gawk at her operatic behavior.
Sure, we may gawk at old photos come time for our high school reunions, but being told what to wear and not wear on prom night — or really, ever — is a total buzzkill.
Children gawk as volunteers in white surgical gloves ease a foot-long Guinea worm from the dog's leg and American scientists quiz his owner, a fisherman, about how many worms Martoussia has had.
We also talk about how Jenna might have joined the rest of the women in the theater and leapt out of her seat to gawk at one of the men in the movie.
The cautionary tales of trolling, doxing, being targeted with rape threats, having intimate photographs posted online for all to gawk at, being morphed onto naked bodies on a random porn site all exist.
She's played by Anne Hathaway, as a blonde, and her arrival at the local bar appears to be an event so momentous that the camera has to sprint-swoop around her to gawk.
It wasn't hard to see why; apart from using a few isolated recreation areas like a skate park and a playground, there was nothing to do but gawk at the neglected sports arenas.
Not so long ago, it was the bastard stepchild of storytelling, a way for people to gawk openly at the lurid entrails of murder and violence, especially when the victims were young and hot.
Just as many laypeople are eager to get a gawk at such an interesting part of our evolutionary history, many experts want a chance to examine the remains in person for their scholarly pursuits.
As I quickly gathered my things, I felt like those who were still at their desks were trying hard not to gawk as I bolted out of there, yelling "Byeeeeee!" and never looking back.
Secondly, this sort of product always does well on a stage like Mobile World Congress, where it offers the exact sort of novelty and spectacle that grizzled tech writers and enthusiasts can gawk at.
I wanted broken noses, I wanted grown men sheepishly jogging back onto offense, their spirits broken by abs getting thrust into their faces, I wanted to gawk at hoops violence in its purest forms.
The terrorists gawk at the sight of the lobby, but so does David (Armie Hammer), an American architect who comes to stay, with his wife, Zahra (Nazanin Boniadi), their baby, and their British nanny.
This small, dedicated community wanted the outside world to pay attention when one of their own did something cool, interesting, or record-breaking—not gawk as they try to sort through a cheating scandal.
Critics have accused Povich of exploiting poor people by putting members of America's lower socioeconomic levels on daytime TV so all of us can gawk at their very real problems while folding our laundry.
The show is one of the industry's premier annual events, drawing more than 1 million visitors who come to gawk at the latest designs and some of the world's fastest and most expensive cars.
But since the release of "Joker" two weeks ago, many New Yorkers and out-of-towners traveled there to gawk, take selfies and, in the spirit of the Joker's choreography, to ham it up.
Sure, we got to gawk at Chris Hemsworth and get a quick glimpse of Slimer, but the trailer mostly served as a way to intro the new characters instead of dropping any real plot information.
The pop culture gods have been generous, too, bestowing upon us characters to love, music videos to gawk at, and moments to meme-ify — most recently, A Star is Born has gotten the meme treatment.
The platform just isn't going to shove links in front of people, but it's also continuing to push out the garbage that turned Facebook into a place to gawk at car accidents and fake news.
But the pair's most loyal followers see it differently and for them, a Jaffy/Griffin's point-and-gawk is the Twitter equivalent of a flare to signal attention that's reminiscent of another blogger's famous siren.
Under its terms, participating countries could send unarmed observation aircraft with specific treaty-compliant imagery sensors to freely gawk at military hardware of interest in other participating countries, conducting flights over facilities on short notice.
In the years since Marcos and her husband, Ferdinand (who died in exile, in Hawaii, in 1989), were ousted after the People Power Revolution, too many journalists have called on her to gawk and dish.
Whether you just like to ogle sparkly things (raises hand!), are thinking of proposing, or are looking to send a little nudge-nudge to your partner, there are endless options to gawk at on Pinterest.
We have a chance for self-reflection: Was our interest in the Epstein case merely a chance to gawk at a monster, and watch the drama as his case wound its way through the system?
In Memphis, dozens of people would show up nightly at Shelby Farms Park to gawk at the rented Glice rink, but they were hesitant to participate, said Caroline Norris, director of sales and events there.
But the film is more concerned with the human drama and relationships within the church community than with the peculiarities of their beliefs, and as such, it avoids turning them into something to gawk at.
It's so accessible and relaxed it feels more like you're at a sports bar than at a debaucherous place that lets you gawk at women as much as you want (provided you have the singles).
Here, in a botanical laboratory initially founded for introducing foreign plant species to the local environment, I couldn't help but gawk and think about how Western artists and curators tend to recycle tropes of social engagement.
Every year some team wins a title, and we celebrate or mourn their achievement and bask in their reflected glory and gawk at their parades and then promptly forget them and get back to our lives.
He described the process of filming the scene to Kimmel, saying it involved a snorkel like breathing tube, cold dirt, and bicycle riders passing by to gawk at him dressed in nothing but an adult diaper.
Law enforcement sources tell us Vegas PD completed the investigation of the suite, and they've turned it back over to the resort -- but it's clear Mandalay Bay's not ready to let morbid sightseers gawk at it.
The cars, usually carrying families or groups of friends, gawk as they drive timidly up the driveway, cautious about breaking any laws or spooking the Secret Service agents they believe could be hiding in the bushes.
Later, his body lay in a refrigerator for several days for Libyans to gawk at, in violation of Islamic tenets that say the dead should be buried before the sun sets on the day they die.
It's so accessible and relaxed it feels more like you're at a sports bar than at a place of debauchery that lets you gawk at women as much as you want (provided you have the singles).
At Toronto, festivalgoers (600,000 last year) can watch movies on the big screen, gawk at celebrities and sit in on Q. & A.s with directors and performers; they can also have the pleasure of discovering movies themselves.
And regardless of whether the reboot results in brilliance down the line, that lunchtime stroll isn't going to take itself, those stray thoughts won't think themselves, the characters on the corner certainly won't gawk at themselves.
Feel free to gawk at Morgan's study, where paintings by Perugino and Hans Memling hang in front of red damask wallpaper, and don't miss the unfailingly crisp Della Robbia ceramic reliefs in the marble-soaked rotunda.
And because most of the attendees at the Photo Booth Expo are manufacturers and operators looking to make an investment, people also tend to gawk and watch as I attempt to take a few pictures of myself.
As an industry, games have a long way to go and a unique set of challenges before it fixes all the deep-rooted issues with portraying women as tantalizing slabs of meat for men to gawk at.
Countless visitors make the pilgrimage to Fifth Avenue in Manhattan during the holidays to bask in the glow of the towering Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center, gawk at glittering window displays, and take selfies with sidewalk Santas.
Just a stone's throw away from the new Hudson Yards development, curious High Line tourists stop and gawk at its spectacle: "puppy" playpens, whipping parlors, women in sundresses bound by ropes, and lots of bare, hairy asses.
Between Kerry Washington's fresh and sassy chop, Rowan Blanchard revealing a pixie cut on the Golden Globes red carpet, and Emilia Clarke's back-to-brown color change — there's already plenty of hair inspiration for us to gawk over.
Art exhibitions—such as "Future IDs" and a show by Ai Weiwei in 2014 that focused on the Chinese artist's own prison experience—have helped turn this grim facility into a place to think as well as gawk.
One thing that separates us mere mortals from the royals is that we're allowed to talk about politics, which lets us gawk at fiery Facebook posts from our high school classmates and attend all the marches we want.
Trump arrived in Rome Tuesday evening, his motorcade closing a busy Italian highway just after rush hour and prompting hundreds of onlookers to briefly step out of their gridlocked cars to gawk at the fleet of armored vehicles.
She generally doesn't get too many reactions to her face tattoos—people who gawk, she believes, are typically responding to her overall appearance—including tattoos on her arms, chest, and neck, as well as her various facial piercings.
It's almost Thanksgiving, which means it's almost Black Friday, which means it's almost time for us to gawk at footage of people fighting over sale items inside enormous chain stores, or, worse, to experience it in the flesh.
In videos of his nocturnal jaunt, Kim smiled and waved to cheering crowds, a spectacle replicated elsewhere in Singapore as disbelieving onlookers gather to gawk at the reclusive leader — or rather, his motorcade — on his rare trip overseas.
Neither is it exactly like other popular television programs that gawk at out-of-control "bad" girls like the delinquent teen guests we've seen on Dr. Phil or the criminally self-obsessed aspiring reality stars of the 2010 E!
But, we have to admit, a day off to eat Prince Harry's famous bacon butties — which he made for late-night partiers at Will and Kate's wedding — drink Champagne, and gawk at all the dresses does sound pretty lovely.
As one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, Barcelona attracts travelers from around the world to gawk at landmarks like the 15th-century Barcelona Cathedral; Stephens began spending his days hanging around the cathedral, quietly photographing the crowds.
The mangled cars, though, are the most interesting, as people stop to gawk, as if startled by some relic of a future apocalypse, and gaze through a glass window in the ground to spy on that portal of doom.
" She added, addressing Ms. Bowers, "Do you know how [expletive] insane it is to find out my beat up face and body are on display as art rn for rich ppl to gawk at thru a stranger's instagram story.
In Detroit, officials have moved the traditional show, which has been held each January since forever, to June in 2020, hoping to attract potential buyers to an outdoor event where they can drive as well as gawk at cars.
Mike Holbrook, 58, a retired military contractor, often meets up with like-minded visitors who gather at a popular spot overlooking the canyon with cameras or folding chairs to gawk in wonder when the jets suddenly pop into view.
Mike Holbrook, 58, a retired military contractor, often meets up with like-minded visitors who gather at a popular spot overlooking the canyon with cameras or folding chairs to gawk in wonder when the jets suddenly pop into view.
The force that has been let loose in the hall redefines me as it defines Reeve, as a disability object, presumably tragic but brave, someone to gawk at, someone to make them grateful that they are not like us.
No longer the awkward pre-teen, Lord Robin Arryn sat amongst his peers confidently as hell, knowing full well that he was about to invoke dozens of thirsty responses (hold the breast milk; we'll just gawk at his transformation, thanks).
An all-male retinue of fluorescent vest wearing truck owners are brought in to gawk and shout "no way" at the battery-powered F-150's feats of strength — because apparently there were no women F-150 owners to be found.
Voters have learned that Mr. Rubio's parents drove him, as a child growing up in Las Vegas, through the city's upscale neighborhoods to show him the infinite possibilities of American capitalism — and to gawk at the gaudy home of Liberace.
CAA printed up a headshot and bio for him as though he were just another prospect, never mind that no other 29-year-old non-baseball player could summon an audience like this to gawk at him playing the sport.
His briefings attracted millions of viewers who tuned in not just to find out what their President was doing, but to thrill and gawk at how Spicey -- as we all came to know him -- twisted and turned in the media glare.
It's a fun, slow going affair, where runners wear ridiculous holiday themed garb, dash over packed sidewalks, stop to gawk at inflatable Santas and take pictures with Christmas bears, all winding up at a bar big enough to hold everyone.
Near the start of "The Mastermind," Evan Ratliff's possessed true-crime investigation, there is a stop-and-gawk image of the obsessive outlaw with whom he becomes obsessed: Paul Le Roux, the South African kingpin who gives the work its title.
He got exercise by running through midtown in the middle of the night, finishing in time to be on the air by six o'clock, ready to chat about the news, gawk at a zoo animal, or interview an aging rock band.
Constance: The Handmaid's Tale does a really beautiful job of portraying how bits of information trickle out to the rest of the world, and the show's approach to this slow spread of details is unsettlingly reminiscent of the recent stories of Chechen concentration camps that have been slowly making their way to the US. It's also, I think, slightly more believable than the world presented in the book, in which Gilead has within five years become the travel destination of choice for poverty tourists, who gawk at the veiled women the way Americans gawk in the Middle East.
There are also multiple reaction shots from Dumbo to make the audience see the pain humans are causing him by forcing the baby elephant to be a spectacle for audiences to gawk at instead of letting him be free with his kind.
I'm not a Tinder user myself, but more than a few times I've been hanging with friends at a pub or flat, and someone has got out the app so that everyone gawk at the alternately earnest, pretentious, and embarrassing human slideshow inside.
Indeed, it's an American pastime to gawk at Portland's lefty excesses; in picking up a camera to document a group of homegrown far-left radicals, many of them masked, Andy Ngo joined a tradition of packaging that chaos for a broader audience.
Yesterday, Jake Kastrenakes was on to show us the future of holograms with the HoloPlayer One; Sean O'Kane brought the Pixel Buds on-air with a live translation demo; and Chaim Gartenberg brought a bevy of strange phones for us to gawk at.
The game has a fairly robust photo tool, that lets you tweak things like depth of field and add-in filters, but for me the best part is the ability to remove all of the people and just gawk at the scenery.
And yet, when the clock strikes eight on Monday nights, we swallow our value system and allow ourselves to gawk and laugh at a parade of young women as they run in circles trying to please one usually not-very-deserving-man.
Again, this was 1993, a time when a lucky teen with a warped worldview could snag a Faces Of Death snuff film from one of the less discerning video rental stores and gawk at scenes too graphic even for late-night basic cable.
While landscape painting and mountains have shared an intimate relationship throughout art history, their intimacy has been put on hold in MTN, which prefers to explore the symbolic function of the mountain in culture, rather than gawk at the beauty of their peaks.
The institution of the bread line dated back to the turn of the 20th century, when tourists would journey to the Bowery to gawk at the seasonal workers who queued up for "promenade breakfasts" of dry bread and coffee in the winter months.
Then, almost as if to add insult to injury, one group of about 210 flamingos peels off to the north and heads straight toward me, passing 225 feet off my bow as I gawk with a mix of wonder and withering frustration.
While making users more aware of their activity is helpful, and making it easier to know when there's no more new content to gawk at is nice, Facebook is still a company that makes more money the more time you spend on its platform.
A funny thing is happening at this year's Mobile World Congress: a show defined by its future-facing announcements and innovations essentially ground to a halt to gawk at Nokia rewinding the clock a decade and a half with its launch of the Nokia 3310.
Grasas isn't religious himself, but says he has a deep respect for spirituality—and was disturbed by the booming tourism industry that has turned many Middle Eastern cities into museums, with visitors coming to gawk while locals try to go about their daily lives.
It may technically qualify as a joke for Eddie to derisively refer to Katherine as a princess; just as it may technically be a joke for the movie to gawk at the gay character who lingers over Eddie's muscles for a second too long.
At last, the kids could roam and climb, and gawk at the admirably barbaric traps used to catch enemy soldiers, while I pointed out ponds that were really bomb craters and told them about a war I was born too late to remember firsthand.
And that creates the kind of world where pieces like this Jimmy Kimmel sketch (which asks the audience to gawk and laugh at random passersby who hate Hillary Clinton but keep getting tripped up in their own ignorance and hypocrisy) are greeted as hilarious instead of cruel.
In spite of her incognito look — or, perhaps, because of it — fans were quick to gawk over Gomez, both IRL and online, sharing photos of her if they were lucky enough to have been there and, if not, lamenting that they weren't there to see her.
Even little touches, like the crowd that flocks to Leon in the first stop away from home to gawk at his powerful Charizard, help make this feel like a realized world instead of a giant collectathon of a game with some light RPG systems layered on top.
Scouts from other major league teams were invited, too, and most had come to gawk at shortstop Martin Esteilon Peguero and a Colombian catcher, Jorge Alfaro, both of whom would eventually sign for over $1 million each with the Seattle Mariners and the Texas Rangers, respectively.
One of its '20103s-style photo ads has its 69-year-old master watchmaker and charismatic frontman, Gilbert O. Gudjonsson, peering through a watchmaker's eyepiece while his three business colleagues, clad in matching rubber swim caps, gawk at a statuesque bathing beauty beside a swimming pool.
The artist's trickery around matters of race and anthropology is impressive, though you can ask whether Mr. de Andrade's steamy shots of these poor black workers' biceps and thighs actually achieves his critical goals, or just gives a majority-white art audience muscular bodies to gawk at.
And yet, I have never gone to such extremes as turning on The Bachelor or The Bachelorette, to gawk — as even the most devoted fans do — at singles sticking their necks out farther than we at home ever would, whether for love or 15 minutes of reality fame.
I like to watch people crane their necks upward and gawk into the sun as they try to see the full glory of the cathedral's front, with its intricate carvings that resemble bone and represent the history of the church — the "cloud of witnesses," as the Bible puts it.
The Golden Globes are first and foremost about honoring 2019's best movies and TV shows, like Once Upon A Time In... Hollywood and Succession, but we'll admit at least 50 percent of our reason for tuning in is to gawk at off-duty celebrities with their significant others.
In 1986, the same year my whole family made the trip into Manhattan to find bar mitzvah suits for my older brothers, Simon Doonan was hired as the window dresser at Barneys, beginning his career of making eccentric, over-the-top creations that made pedestrians stop and gawk.
And his framing of the whole endeavor with an awareness that "it was always too easy to come gawk at West Virginia" went a long way toward countering the image we were expecting of a city boy coming in to eat squirrel and ask people how they could vote for Trump.
As a piece of outmoded hardware, the X60 is amusing enough to gawk at, but rather than just poking at it and scratching my head like Brendan Fraser from Encino Man, it was time to set this thing up as my main machine and try to get some work done.
I've no doubt that the work Google is doing now will prove fruitful down the line and make future Android and Chrome OS devices that much more enticing — but in the short term, people were left a little disappointed by the absence of new Google gadgets to gawk at and consider.
Jerry had long been fascinated with the Second World War, he told me, and tagging along with a tour group to gawk at the sites of one of humanity's worst atrocities was sure to be a fitting—and bizarre—addition to the armchair research he had done over the years.
The original five Planet of the Apes movies in the '60s and '70s eventually got around to making the apes their main characters, but only after a couple of movies where humans were tossed onto the titular planet to gawk at the funhouse mirror it threw up to human society.
" In a tweet Wednesday, he if he turns out to actually be the Golden State Killer: Not to gloat or gawk, he says, but "to ask him the questions that (McNamara) wanted answered in her 'Letter to An Old Man' at the end of I'll Be Gone In the Dark.
To get there, you can either drive—it takes roughly 12 hours, depending on how often you stop to gawk at glaciers and take selfies by sheets of ice—or, you can take an hour's flight from Reykjavik on an itty-bitty plane, and spend another hour on a bus.
LA MALBAIE, Quebec — Ever since Rosaire Tremblay bought a candy-cane-colored house overlooking the St. Lawrence River two years ago, tourists have trampled on his land to photograph the spectacular view, gawk at the beluga whales or reach the imposing Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu hotel, perched on a nearby cliff.
The Met Gala (sometimes also called "the party of the year") technically signals the opening of the Costume Institute's annual blockbuster show, but it also provides an opportunity to gawk at the many celebrities who ascend the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the first Monday in May.
Others simply walk in to gawk at his hundreds of custom-made knives and check his job board, which lists openings in kitchens around LA. This thriving business started out of Broida's home closet in 2010, stemming from his obsession with food and Asian culture, and being a line cook for eight years.
Though platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube scrambled to take down the recording and an accompanying manifesto apparently from the gunman, they were no match for the speed of their users; new artificial-intelligence tools created to scrub such platforms of terrorist content could not defeat human cunning and an impulse to gawk.
On Thursday, a 2½-year-old lion known as Lemek was found killed by a spear, the Kenya Wildlife Service said, one day after the service's own rangers shot and killed a lion, whom they had hoped to tranquilize and capture, after it lashed out at a crowd that had gathered to gawk at it.
The big attack that sends them off to war ("Goddamn bugs whacked us, Johnny") is observed via a large group gathering, 9/11-style, to gawk at a television; the "countdown to victory" is captured via flashy, graphics-heavy news reports that look eerily similar to Fox and CNN's coverage of the days that followed.
I knew the sights just as well as he did, and when I walked him up to the rooftop of the bar that serves as his ad hoc home base, weaving between the clutter of air conditioning units, it was me craning my neck like a tourist to gawk at how much it had all changed.
It's not enjoyable to see a blurry photo of a celebrity's child when that celebrity has been vocal about their desire to keep their family private, or, for instance, gawk at an old photo of Lena Dunham when she's taken to Instagram to reveal her struggle with her weight and body image during that time of her life.
AT THE World Football Museum in Zurich, run by FIFA, football's global governing body, visitors take their photo with the World Cup trophy, try their hand at match commentary and gawk at artefacts ranging from the original handwritten set of the rules of the game to the yellow card famously shown to Paul Gascoigne, a lachrymose English footballer, in 22014.
The fact that the Fan Fair took place in a convention center was only fitting, because that is exactly what All-Star Weekend is: a hockey convention where kids can gawk at goofy mascots and play floor hockey, adults can party for a weekend with a pointless sporting event as an alibi, and the NHL can take the credit of gregarious host.
Every new technology gets a smirking remark that calls attention to how little the human experience has changed, every new wonder quickly blends into the scenery, and every new Great Work is just some fucking tchotchke that you have to find room for in your national curio cabinet so that people can come from around the world to gawk at it.
You may not need to schlep to Sunset Park for another bowl of ramen, but you just might be drawn first to gawk, then to munch on a bowl of katsu-don or a takoyaki octopus balls before buying freshly made tofu and yuba, sliced lotus root, some imported Japanese Wagyu or a gift-worthy bottle of Japanese whiskey to take home.
Our tour group got especially lucky — as we were standing outside the late Kirk Douglas's former home, the brother of the new owner emerged and invited us in to gawk at the house mid-renovation, including a guest casita papered over from wall to ceiling with vintage Kirk Douglas movie posters, a K-shaped pool and an immaculate tennis court.
The majority of blockbusters are defined less by what they try to say and more by what they try to give you, which is exactly what they think you want: a smorgasbord of the things you loved from earlier movies, sandwiched tightly together in the same place, so you can gawk at them for a few moments, and then move on to the next exhibit.
So, Thursday night – as I did last night – after the sun sets on the sweeping, picturesque landscape of northern Texas, I will step out my front door and – far away from city lights that pollute the night sky – I will gawk at the rising moon, mindful of the beauty of God's creation and the extraordinary native people whose legacy deserves to be remembered and cherished for many, many moons to come.
Unlike girls of color, who are not permitted to slip in and out of their fabricated media caricatures so easily, we laugh at the criminal behavior of privileged white girls like Neiers — we mock them and gawk at them — because their privilege comes along with a supposed blankness of history, one which gives us a pass from having to consider their antics within larger paradigms of sex, race, and class-based discrimination.
But there's something powerful about those moments when we realize that people in an ancient era in a distant land are not some alien beings that left us inscrutable relics for us all to gawk at, but were people who shared much with us, who faced struggles that might be familiar or relatable to us even if the specifics are foreign, and whose culture and achievements were not just bricks on the road of progress.
Oscar carries the indifferent homophobia of that line with him into his teenage years; when he cannot help but gawk at the beautiful young man changing in his work locker room and shuts himself in a bathroom stall to take care of his lustful thoughts, he begins to feel like his body is going to be ripped apart, as if something within him (a metal rod, perhaps) is ready to tear him open.
Here's just a partial list of stuff you can watch Leonardo DiCaprio do in this movie: tour the UN with Ban Ki-Moon, speak in front of the UN General Assembly (twice), ride in a snowmobile sled across a melting glacier in Greenland, listen to narwhals coo, push children on a swing on the Pacific Ocean island Palau, tour a washed-out onion field in India, fly over a smoldering Indonesian rainforest, chill with an elephant, gawk at robots inside Tesla's Gigafactory with Elon Musk, awkwardly greet Secretary of State John Kerry, offer baby orangutans fruit, stroll the White House grounds with President Obama, and kiss the Pope's hand and give him a book of Hieronymus Bosch paintings.

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