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"stared" Definitions
  1. simple past and past participle of stare.
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978 Sentences With "stared"

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And that you stared at and stared at and nothing emerges.
I didn't have to go straight to bed, so I just lay down on a picnic table nearby and stared, and stared, and stared.
Serwylo stared at the raccoon, and he stared right back at her.
Like Gulliver among the Lilliputians, I stared at the cats, and they stared back.
I stared out as Klimt stared out and watched the impossible churn of Pluto.
There was a long silence as Marilyn stared at Nick, who stared at the table.
The blinking light became hypnotic and I stared and stared until I heard Klimt's voice again.
They stared into the brush, took a few steps to change their position, then stared some more.
Roy stared at Lucy, and Sarah stared at Roy, who was entirely focused on the soft blue glow.
I stared and stared at the fire until he turned the plane and I lost sight of it.
He stared at the dress as he'd stared at that rose, that rose that had so surprised him.
They stared and stared at a singular scene or object until they knew it well enough to interpret it.
Terrified, the painter stared at his painting, and back at him stared the migrant family, whom he had probably murdered.
I stared at the wall for three minutes and then I stared at the tiny digital readout on the Clearblue-brand stick.
" I stared at her and calmly explained, "I'm crying.
But they just stared at him and then they stared at me, and I really felt like a rabbit in headlights, because I'd never been confronted with such aggressive desire from other people.
Because it used to be something you just stared at.
Then he pulled out the adoption papers and simply stared.
Both Erin and me stared at him in puzzled silence.
This is a man who stared directly at the eclipse.
He just hung his head and stared at the floor.
One teenager chewed gum and stared listlessly at his phone.
Margery stood a long time and stared in their direction.
Sherrod Brown and Connie Schultz stared out into the crowd.
People stared at me and she was embarrassed I think.
We stared blankly and ask if she knew what happened.
He stared at Diana's knees below the cheap sateen robe.
This time, however, we stared at an empty black circle.
He stared at me, his jaw set, his eyes hard.
At times, he stared at the ceiling as she spoke.
Death stared at me before the thrust into life began.
The man stared straight ahead, chewing gum, and said nothing.
He pulled notecards from his pocket and stared at them.
Democratic National Committee, the candidate stared straight into the camera
"We stared at a lot of green screens," Paul said.
The people in the room stared at her, she said.
Avani Blair, 2, and Taniyah Blair, 1, stared in amazement.
The students, looking a touch wary, listened intently and stared.
The driver stared straight ahead and rolled up her window.
I stared ahead and noticed that my limbs felt light.
He stared right into the open elevator and cut anyway.
What if those boys had acted, instead of just stared?
Mullen stared at his phone the entire way to London.
In my interview, a perplexed editor stared at my résumé.
A rusted mermaid with hollow eyes stared down at them.
He said nothing to me as he stared through binoculars.
The dark panes of other tenements stared back at her.
As I got closer, he noticed me and just stared.
Ms. McGrath stared at the returns on Mr. Nickolas's computer.
Ms. Coronel played with her hair and largely stared forward.
He pressed his face to the tinted window and stared.
I stared at her from the examination table in disbelief.
Shown a photo of the Memorial Hall, she stared blankly.
Riding back with his grandfather, he stared out the window.
An ape stared at the sky, patiently awaiting my command.
I feel helpless, stared at like some sort of freak.
As Spieth spoke, he stared ahead, sucking on the mints.
I stared at it, my life about to be riven.
We stared at each other, and I backed up slowly.
Mr. Lewis, now 77, stared straight ahead for a moment.
" Completely disoriented, I stared at him blankly and asked, "No?
They stared out at me as we walked the halls.
I turned away quickly, and stared straight down the street.
During a recent session, the men stared at the floor.
In others, sick and skeletal figures merely stared at her.
He stared into my eyes and waited for my reaction.
When the boys put on the bonnets, their teammates stared.
I turned away quickly and stared straight into the street.
Svetlana turned in her seat and stared into my face.
It chirped at us a few times, then stared silently.
But she stared silently at the evening news, no response.
My mind went blank as I stared at my bridge.
Anatoly stared at me suspiciously as he started the engine.
I just stared at that bill all the way home.
McConnell stared unblinkingly as the member earnestly made the case.
I stared out the window listening to him get dressed.
On the train from Connecticut to New York, passengers stared.
Standing outside the hospital, my father stared at the sidewalk.
He stared nervously ahead, holding a fist below his chin.
I sat up in disbelief and openly stared at them.
The Hat stared at her, and she noticed him staring.
Occasionally she opened her eyes and stared at her hands uncomprehendingly.
So he sat and stared at a wall for a while.
Trump, by contrast, stayed in his limousine and stared straight ahead.
If you stared at him in his face he would cry.
We stared back a little shocked, though we shouldn't have been.
French President Emmanuel Macron stared at Trump after he sat down.
Little did they know that I stared because I envied them.
"They just kind of stared at me," she told BuzzFeed News.
She'd turned off the TV and they'd stared at each other.
He just stared at the door of the X-ray lab.
They stared blankly at Bowman after she asked her standard questions.
I stared at it and tried my best not to puke.
Wood stared out the large window over his bed without answering.
I stared at it and realized that the picture was moving.
She and her mom shared a smile, then stared straight ahead.
Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 1753 hurricane?
Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane?
Macron has already stared down the unions over labour law reforms.
Then, I stared down into the freezer for 10 full seconds.
"I just stared at him like he was crazy," Keating said.
"Randy stared death in the face, but death blinked," she said.
The protesters sang and chanted; the police stared back at them.
Delivery drivers, awestruck students and horrified old women turned and stared.
The gorilla just stared at me like I was an idiot.
He stared at the remains of his house for a moment.
He stared at me even while George was giving his presentation.
I also stared at the wall for two hours standing up.
I stared at the familiar blue geometric pattern of the pillowcases.
He stared at his phone as he shuffled to the elevator.
She stopped, stared and stubbed out a cigarette on her tongue.
The neighboring houses stared down at her like blank-faced jurors.
Tossing aside two of the bats, I stared down the pitcher.
I'd stared at it enviously, too filled with longing for words.
The man chuckled at the memory, then stared at his plum.
She stared at his face -- those dark eyes, mustache and beard.
He stared out the window the entire time out of amazement.
I don't dress to be stared at; I dress for myself.
We stared out at the enormity of all those red seats.
He stared through the glass, down the chrome-plated shotgun barrel.
For the most part, he stared down, impassively, while they spoke.
" Mark just stared at him and said, "Senator, we run ads.
She stared blankly at the rusty container ships moored mid-river.
Walker didn't fight back or yell; he simply stared at Marchetti.
Perez stared at him and played with the pull-out shade.
Instead he stared at me as if I were the police.
She zoomed in on a man who stared uncomfortably into space.
Ferrari stared out at them staring in at him, and smiled.
I simply stood there in my boxers and stared at him.
I was often stared at in coffee shops or on trains.
You either saw a perverse rainbow or you stared into darkness.
He stared straight ahead, his mien as joyless as a gulag.
He picked up the landline and then stared at the keypad.
She stared at me as though wondering if I was joking.
Mr. Kitkel, leaning on his walking stick, stared at the motorcade.
His cat, Fidel, stared down from atop a pile of books.
I stared at the walls and thought of the little capuchin.
As they filed out, Juror No. 20133 stared at Mr. Weinstein.
I can't — because on Monday I stared directly into the sun.
Hannah stood very close to me and stared at the page.
She just stared straight back at me and said: ''Excuse me?
As I stared at the grainy pictures, there was no doubt.
From the left side of the gallery, faces stared at him.
And you stared at him as if he were from Mars.
She stared at it and glanced around for signs of movement.
Members stared off as the last speakers closed out the evening.
Cooper rested inside his silence and stared at a land elemental.
Cornet, ranked No. 31 in the world, stared back in confusion.
I stared up at the stars, feeling pleasantly out of it.
I stared at the plate — lettuce, onions, tomatoes — you know, salad.
On his bed, we embraced as I stared into his eyes.
He stared at the phone on which I'd recorded our discussion.
As he stared down Month 13, he felt overwhelmed and alarmed.
Most of the lawmakers stared stone-faced and did not clap.
So I stared at that sculpture every single day from work.
Right-wing delegates jeered as a defiant Rockefeller stared them down.
The two locked arms as they stared back at the white nationalist.
Nineteen-year-old Austin Etue silently stared at his computer in disbelief.
The woman ran off and my mother stared at the new kid.
I stared straight out of the windshield, sun setting over the trees.
All the teens in my periphery stared and giggled at this transgression.
No one had stared at me like that in a long time.
I stared for a few seconds before I realized it was me.
When she told her teammates, they stared at her blankly, she said.
She stared at a man on a Segway adorned with orange orchids.
My first thought was just bewilderment, really—I just stared at him.
He stared at me fixedly and told me I looked so sad.
King stared Efimova down as the two waited to begin the race.
Doctors and nurses stared down the horror and saved scores of lives.
But that fish- eye lens just stared back at her, impassive, unblinking.
He spun around, still on the ground, and stared at the fence.
For around 70 years, its telescopes have stared right at the Sun.
It looks something like this... I stared at him for a while.
I stared at it for weeks—and then I threw it out.
It must feel terrible, I decided, to be stared at like that.
I just stared death in the face, praying for a way out.
Once people stared at the ~unique~ logo, the visual comparisons began flying.
As Champa closed the door, I stared at the flight of beers.
So he did what was natural: He stared silently into the camera.
He stared at his reflection, droplets of water falling down his cheeks.
West turned away, stared off into the distance, and sat in silence.
He just stared at me as if I were insulting his intelligence.
Kuri trundled over to the window and stared out at the skyline.
His wrists hung limp and he stared dead-eyed at the ceiling.
He stared at his reflection, dancing and rapping along to the d.j.
Enormous photographs of David Bowie stared or smiled out from the walls.
Young then stared down the Nuggets bench, as Denver called a timeout.
Instead, I just stared at the bare orange walls, waiting for breakfast.
And when Kirra saw me she kind of just stared at me.
I asked him to join us, but he just stared at me.
I just stared at him and then drove away on a scooter.
It pushed me to be rude towards anyone who stared at me.
This was language that caught your eye and stared back at you.
I stared for a long while, transfixed by the almost mythic scene.
Suddenly, he stared coldly at Katie, every inch the minacious K.G.B. agent.
The other kids stared at us with childish judgment in their eyes.
I stared at my mostly finished grid and then I saw it.
I just stared at it, thinking that it was inside my head.
While no one stared, you could tell the entire car was listening.
I get stared at every single day, people threaten me, insult me.
Her (mostly white) peers and teachers stared at her work, often uncomprehendingly.
Some of them stared at the exhausted group before walking into Arizona.
We stared at each other in shock, afraid to move or speak.
I stared out my huge windows, eyeing the Kentucky grounds with awe.
Masahiro Tanaka leaned his head against a wall and stared into space.
"Those shifty [expletive]," Ybarra Maldonado said as he stared at the van.
"I was so embarrassed," said Caitlin, who said other students had stared.
"Feels pretty numb," he said as he stared at his flooded home.
The others in the room stared at him with a welling resentment.
As they stared into the corner, a spotlight bathed their upturned faces.
The dolphins stared at Korianos for a long while and then vanished.
"She has stared down adversity and dealt with it," Ms. Dunlap said.
At five, I was shy but already used to being stared at.
The man stared at the mage and said, What do you mean?
In Hanadi's childhood, people stared at women in hijabs out of curiosity.
For a moment, the man stared vacantly up at the night sky.
When a tweet from Aikman arrived, Troy Terry stared at his phone.
Mr. McConnell stared straight ahead, motionless, as the Republican promise fell away.
Smiling faces stared back at the reader with eyes full of promise.
My father chewed his food in silence and stared at his plate.
I got up, spun the wheel, and just stared at the options.
As the two movie stars stared quizzically, Mr. Redmayne quickly shuffled off, mortified.
Zamora said Day "gasped for air" and stared at him after being shot.
She was kind, and eager, and stared at me solemnly when I spoke.
McCrory has already stared down big business seeking to topple North Carolina law.
He put his hands on the adjustable top, and stared at the audience.
No one talked to me, stared at me, or, most importantly, harassed me.
I stared, shocked into silence at how he could shrug off the loss.
I stared off into space and repeated it to myself like an incantation.
He stared at it until people began to trickle out the chapel doors.
He stared me down as if I had been planted by Nigel Farage.
As the children were questioned, they squirmed or stared bleakly at the floor.
The director lovingly giggled and stared at his first Oscar of the night.
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, stared straight ahead, appearing to avoid eye contact with Trump.
Really, he couldn't get enough, and stared at it for quite some time.
I stared into the abyss, watching hour after hour of the socialist parade.
They stared and leered; one grabbed his crotch; their calls were almost audible.
I stared at the computer screen as I finished toweling off my hair.
I stared into my closet at all the textures and categories. Blouses. Silk.
Just stared straight ahead with two cups of scalding coffee in his hands.
I stared in horror: I was beyond red—I was purple, and bumpy.
William and I looked at each other and stared out of the window.
He worried about Justine who stared as the two walked inside Kony's home.
She said yes, but instead of leaving, he stayed and stared at her.
I stared down at my plate while eating and went right to bed.
His own face stared back at him from T-shirts in the crowds.
Their eyes stared out milky and useless in the darkness of the river.
One man stared in wonder at a featureless pile of bricks and stones.
When my 2-year-old son first saw it, he stared in wonder.
As Kent stared down into the bowels of the earth, a face appeared.
Imagine if men's magazines stared down the post-#MeToo manpocalypse by disowning men.
Reflections were stared at in the mirror while Dr. Engelman gave her suggestions.
The Martinsburg Man stared in disbelief for a moment before calling the FBI.
The only other customers stared at me inquisitively as I took my place.
Each employee stared at the metal nametag pinned to his navy-blue suit.
Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster stared in several movies together throughout their careers.
The two visitors being charged stared directly over that fissure with their phones.
Another says she has been stared at by a stranger on a train.
Moon shook Kim's hand; Pence stared forward and refused to engage with her.
The other coders stared reverently, anxious to hear what she'd have to say.
When the filet arrived, I just stared at it for a few minutes.
Sally stared at me and said yes, that I looked like a troublemaker.
I'd stared at those images for countless hours by the time we left.
Finally seeing it seemed to shake something within those of us who stared.
Hanindyojati stared at the dark sky, then looked down at the shining stage.
I stared out the window while doing dishes and typing on my computer.
When I visited them for the first time, they stared at me curiously.
The man stared at Mr. Battista and asked if he wanted Chinese takeout.
I just stared at the clock and imagined my grandson rotting in there.
The engineers—more than 40 of them, mostly men—stared at their screens.
I stared into the salesman's hopeful eyes and announced my intentions without quivering.
For an hour we silently held our signs and stared sullenly into traffic.
Yet, he stared down those threats; the summit and its organizers did not.
Satouf said as she stared at his picture on their living room wall.
SO embarased...thought sombody cute was staring at me so i stared back.
Minh stared at me for a second as if the answer was obvious.
Franzen stared straight ahead, trying to refocus on an agenda for the day.
He stared at a scrambled cube and examined the pattern of the colors.
I climbed into the passenger seat and stared at the executive officer's sleeve.
He stared, listening, as I confessed the thing that I'd been holding back.
When she opened the attachment, her husband's swollen face stared back at her.
She couldn't talk or answer questions; she only stared at us in panic.
I stared at my coffee, making patterns on the surface with my spoon.
" The other writers stared at Barris blankly, but he kept adding dialogue: "What?
People laughed uncontrollably and stammered as they stared dumbfounded at the midday darkness.
Two clung to my fingertips and just stared at me, ignoring the seeds.
I just stared at the back of her and I snapped this photo.
Others stared out the window as their land, the vast Dinétah, rolled past.
Audience members, as used to unorthodox wardrobe choices as they are, stared, agog.
My mother said her friend just stared at the floor while he shouted.
Now, people stared at her in a way that made her feel unsafe.
The first time Wilson Fowler walked into a mosque, everyone turned and stared.
Manafort reportedly stared directly at Gates, while Gates avoided eye contact with Manafort.
At the funeral home, the family stared down in horror at their son.
He didn't say much and I stared at the mountains in the distance.
Some made small talk, while others stood silently and stared at their shoes.
"I stared at it for a while," Mr. Munroe said in a phone interview.
I pinned them to a board and I just stared at it for hours.
Instead, he stared at the blackened sidewalks and the burned guts of the mall.
"My wife and I read that and just stared at each other," he says.
As the image slowly emerged from the photo booth, I stared at it agog.
She walked over to me, sat on my lap, and stared into my eyes.
I stopped and stared silently, knowing it was something I couldn't do again. Ever.
I was in the pit in tears - and he just stared at me smiling.
To kill time, I stared at the sniffer dog, a handsome black Labrador Retriever.
While she loved growing up in multicultural Birmingham, she would sometimes be stared at.
Sarah stared at the wall above the therapist's head while she thought about it.
The governor stared blankly ahead, at times looking troubled, as Trump took reporters' questions.
I stared at the unmoving dragon on the roller coaster in front of us.
He stared at the floor and started weeping as Roux spoke about the killing.
"This guy punched out Howie at home, screamed, stared at our dugout," Suzuki said.
She stared through him for a moment and then back down at her phone.
So for a year in college, I stared at the people playing below me.
Others stared at their phones, sharing messages from friends and family on social media.
No one at the airport, grocery store, or mall stared or treated me differently.
Rachel ignored him and ran towards Kulagin, who stared at her, eyes wide. 'Yakov!
Spotted by Humphries bewildered eyes, the large snake stared back and started to retreat.
When Alvarenga grabbed the first one, he recalled, Córdoba stared at him in horror.
Apparently, he stared just a little too much and Ol' Blue Eyes got mad.
She consistently stared her down and made reference to a future theoretical homosexual encounter.
You're going to get stared at, you're going to have people who don't know.
It shocked me, and I just stared at Theo as he began to laugh.
She stared at him, her mouth fixed, her eyes hard to keep back tears.
Or maybe I was getting stared at because I was dressed like Robin Hood.
He stared down at Jack and the look on his face said it all.
Whenever my relationship with anyone began to become intimate, that death stared at me. . . .
People still stared and often judged but in their own minds -- not out loud.
On the street men stared, their eyes aggressive, desperate, and frightened all at once.
As I stared at the balloons, however, those words gave me much-needed clarity.
Even during the one-minute rest periods between rounds, Cassius stared at the ring.
After we stared at these figures for weeks, they began to infect our dreams.
He licked his lips as he sat back, then stared straight into my eyes.
A lot of children didn't notice, didn't care or stared briefly before moving on.
Running prayer beads through his fingers, al-Degwy's father stared at the mortuary gate.
They pointed without hesitation in two different directions, then stared helplessly at each other.
She stared straight ahead at the prosecutors, never once looking out at the audience.
Visiting the National September 383 Memorial on Monday, Lori Siders stopped and stared wordlessly.
Ehrman's understanding of the love-struck young lawyer who stared out the Buick window.
Before the explosion, another man walked by, stared at the attacker and kept walking.
The couple stared at Cindy, jaws dropped, then found an excuse to wander away.
I looked in the mirror and a rainbow spangled demon stared back at me.
The lemur stared at me for a moment, then turned back to its drink.
Some stared grimly at Matt as he made his way quickly toward the door.
I just stared at that for, like, 20133 minutes, making sure it was me.
Ellen stared directly at her apple pie as I talked, not once looking up.
Behind him, about 400 others, sitting on mats in black sleeveless shirts, stared back.
I turned around, stared straight ahead and turned the music a little bit lower.
The driver stopped abruptly and the man stared through the windshield before running off.
Jurors stared at the diagrams and listened intently as Ms. Ely discussed the injuries.
"The world stared into the abyss this week, and it pulled back," Chandler said.
Vargas stared down Healey and eventually charged at him before being restrained by teammates.
I stared at that light bulb for four hours before he turned it off.
All of them stared, and Yorick was glad to not have come in costume.
Ms. Wright sat and stared at their coffee table — an aquarium, with fish inside.
He went to work, then came home for food and stared at the television.
Manning stared at her computer screen at a heat map showing hits to GenBank.
I sipped my coffee and stared out the window, as if scanning for tumbleweeds.
We lay on our backs, all four of us, and stared at the sky.
The next day he stared right through me, no doubt preparing for his comeback.
For 18 months, regardless of the weather, they stared down threats, taunts, and violence.
"I enjoy being stared at," he said, of his choice of a red Ferrari.
At Paris' Gare du Nord, passengers, many wearing masks, stared up at departure boards.
Edwin Encarnacion stared off at nothing in the dugout after producing the same result.
At one point he simply stared off into the chamber and patted his head.
The men had offered him the hookah, and he stared at the ground, smoking.
Many, including Times reporters, stared blankly or asked, "Was he the guy on 'Seinfeld'"?
The mothers whispered, rarely spoke to their sick children, and stared into the darkness.
We stared at each other; he swallowed, his Adam's apple jerking in his throat.
As they held forks frozen in midair, everyone at the table stared at him.
A young woman in a traditional Chinese dress stared out from the attached photos.
I stared at the two boys in the photograph because I have two boys.
When the strip came out, Jules writes in his memoir, he stared at it.
I stared at my closet that morning, considering the impression I wanted to make.
A nine-year-old stared as her consommé was poured from a pitcher, tableside.
I stared at my phone, hoping for the gray bubbles of a pending response.
I'm one among many women sexually abused, misused, stared down, heckled, talked naughty to.
We passed through huge, shaggy herds of buffalo, which raised their heads and stared.
As I stared at the plastic, these head-spinning thoughts flashed through my mind.
At times she stared down Perkins and expressed exasperation after votes went against her.
Other attendees stopped, stared and reflected, some stroking their chins, some shaking their heads.
It lived in City Hall in the 1930s and stared off threats of evictions.
The boy stood and stared for a while, then yawned, turned, and walked away.
The doorman stared at me as if he hadn't understood a word I'd said.
They stared out at me, and I knew that this movie would be different.
He muttered to himself, then went to the dugout and stared at the field.
Down one dark alley, five men stared at their glowing cellphones, hookahs in hand.
For more than a minute, Newton stared at the floor, scratched his chin and sulked.
I stared in horror as the screen turned a blinding white, powerless to stop it.
John Mayer has stared into the abyss and found that there is nothing to report.
Long history of protests This is not the first time Lam has stared down protests.
During its primary mission, Kepler stared at about 150,000 stars simultaneously, hunting for promising transits.
Me and my friend stared at each other all like "we're fucked, we're getting fired".
I stared at the same bathroom tile for 30 minutes afterward, brain completely in shock.
I stared at it for a long time, as I was super high on edibles.
When he urged Emma Stone, "Tell me about your dress," she stared at him blankly.
Serwylo said the raccoon pretty well stared her down while eating everything it could reach.
"While I stared at the ceiling, his right index finger massaged my clitoris," Chung wrote.
Everyone in the restaurant stared, but no one asked for pics or a John Hancock.
The other day, she opened her closet and stared at her white and gray uniform.
He stared at the burning hulk that had come to rest in a nearby field.
By his feet, a pet poodle he had spray-painted orange stared at spectators. video
Soaking wet, Anna and LaTanya stared out the window at the water that trapped them.
I stared at my bed where, not long ago, Ashwin had ripped off my clothes.
He stared at the posted in utter silence and spent his ride shaking his head.
I stared at my cinder-block dorm wall and imagined sinking deep into the cracks.
George stopped the truck and stared at the building for a bit, admiring the masonry.
He stared buying right after the Ukraine crisis, when everyone else ran from the country.
As he stared outside, he couldn't help but see very specific shapes in the grass.
I just stared at him and looked around because I thought it was a joke.
I passed quaint cottages nestled in the valley and forlorn hitchhikers who stared me down.
The way he stared at Kulagin suggested that no satisfaction would be granted before death.
In the Oval Office, Firestone met him alone and stared him down with firm eyes.
I stared at my desk, which I was defacing, intently, with a felt-tip marker.
So I just stared, a creeper without intent, waiting for the final act to start.
I must have made a noise, because the old woman stopped and stared at me.
Her mouth slightly open, she stared straight into the camera with a "come hither" look.
Transgendered people can use them without fear of people barging in or being stared at.
I stood in a silent auditorium and stared obediently into the eyes of a stranger.
"We stopped and stared at it like, oh my god," Richard explained to BuzzFeed News.
Apparently, they were shutting the scrubbers down—or— She stared at her camera's spectrographic readout.
I stared at my phone, my finger hovering over the send button," he wrote. "Click.
I just kind of stared at the picture for a while thinking, 'Good for her.
When I reached him, he stared me straight in the face in a disquieting way.
An even older man in a wool sweater and reading glasses stared at us, bemused.
Rajen walked in and sat down on a pillow and just stared out into space.
He stared at the grass as the Chilean players bobbed up and down in celebration.
She stared down at it, and mumbled reasons for not staying for a parenting class.
Too surprised to improvise, I sat and stared at the camera" for "interminable silent seconds.
The guide tried to nudge them toward the right answer, but they just stared blankly.
Some stared quizzically at the robot, while a few pawed, pounced on, or shoved it.
As a correspondent from CNN stated at the time, Haley stared down hate and history.
That day after the cashier stared at me, I did go to teach my undergraduates.
Interrupting his spiel, I said, "My friend and I." He stared at me in confusion.
Dunwoody, Georgia (CNN)Lucy McBath stared at the television, watching President Donald Trump stun lawmakers.
The mother Natasha Butler stared hard at the pictures laid out in front of her.
The ruined square of cracked disrupted blocks where once a summerhouse had turned and stared.
James stared a second too long, perhaps, as a referee issued him a technical foul.
He hunched forward and stared ahead as Judge Susan R. Bolton silently reviewed the verdict.
Abe, showing this isn't his first political rodeo, simply stared into space as Trump talked.
Below, on a pebbled beach, an adult yellow-eyed penguin, motionless, stared at the sea.
Back on board the Sea Spirit, Captain Bam Bam stared at the horizon with intensity.
Minutes after the game ended, the two stared into matching laptops, analyzing the what-ifs.
In the wake of the Holocaust and Hiroshima, those artists stared straight into the void.
Two specialists stared at my feet as I sat, stood, and walked around as instructed.
I also stared into what I can only describe as the world's most honest mirror.
But mostly I just stared at the walls, and resented everyone when they came home.
I stared at that same shade of blue and cried, alone, in the surgery wing.
But as I stared into the woods, into the fields beyond, I felt wide-awake.
Ondra leaned back and stared up the 15-meter wall that rose to the rafters.
Mr. McConnell, undeterred by his critics, instead stared straight ahead and marched through the concourse.
RH: I was a daydreamer as a kid and stared out the window a lot.
She stared at me blankly, conceding she did not know who I was talking about.
When Mets Manager Mickey Callaway came to the mound to remove him, Matz just stared.
But the walls were bare, the living room just a tile floor that stared back.
She wanted to be left alone while she stared at the TV above my head.
We had stared at the distant mountains rising toward a clear, blue sky in silence.
He stared at his phone in bafflement and terror as thousands of threats rolled in.
He gently wiped spittle from her mouth as she stared vacantly from an elevated chair.
In the moments when I needed to feel alone alone, I stared at the horizon.
On the flight to Washington, Philip stared at Elizabeth as she sketched the airplane window.
The bronze girls stared vacantly toward the Japanese consulate nearby, clenched fists in their laps.
He stared blankly at the boy, turned to his overflowing truck, turned back to me.
Later, after sinking a 3-pointer, he turned around and stared in her direction again.
I stared at him for hours, trying to parse out an emotion, a reaction, anything.
I stared at the bedroom's cracked plaster ceiling and wondered why I wasn't coping better.
The rest of us stood back as Christina stared in silence at her mother's tomb.
A butcher stared me in the eyes and hacked deeply into a hanging goat carcass.
Vice President Mike Pence, at Trump's right, stared ahead with an unchanging expression of concern.
The girl stared at Richard, a fresh zit between her brows like a third eye.
Women stared blankly at the television screen; virtually none of the polls had predicted this.
Donaldson stared into the White Sox dugout and mock-whistled as he crossed home plate.
In the videos, Ms. Baloch wore the cleric's hat while he stared into the camera.
In the videos, Ms. Baloch wore the cleric's hat while he stared into the camera.
There Thunberg stared down Trump from a distance as he and his entourage walked past.
In 2005, NASA's Cassini spacecraft first swooped in and stared at 313-mile-wide Enceladus.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this month, as they stared down Donald J. Trump's inauguration.
On Day's second swing of the day, he stared down someone who had distracted him.
Two walked about with bows and quivers of arrows, while many stared at their smartphones.
Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
Two players promptly lay on their backs, spread eagle, and stared up at the sky.
Then he put his hands on his knees and stared at the ground for 14 seconds.
Seven years ago, Joe Corbo stared into the eye of a chicken and saw something astonishing.
Forty-eight hours later, Sarah's mother, distraught, stared out from every TV set in the land.
Roof just stared ahead as the verdict was read, much as he has throughout the trial.
Noor stared into their eyes, as the flesh-on-plastic smack echoed in the small compartment.
It was 3 June 1972 and I stared up at the evening's challenger in thrilled bewilderment.
Ella stared down her fear and came up with a creative solution to disguise the medicine.
I have stared into Tom Hiddleston's eyes and forgotten how to form sounds with my mouth.
I stared at the plastic boat and the tiny puddle of sundae soup in its hull.
I turned around and stared up at the leather-encased breasts of my vacant-eyed attendant.
Hundreds of miles above the crowd, high-resolution satellites stared down, snapping images of the sprawl.
I know and like my vulva—we've stared at each other through a mirror a lot.
She arched an eyebrow and stared down the camera as though challenging it to a duel.
In Dylan's essay, she claims she stared at an electric train set while Allen molested her.
And she stared at the tablet in her hands and recalled the words of Shirley Chang.
The class was in complete silence and we all stared at each other in immediate fear.
It was so severe that he stared upward even when I looked directly at the audience.
This mystery woman had also co-stared with Grant in not one, but two films in.
A floor full of poetry books stared at me, waiting to be packed into cardboard boxes.
And sometimes he noticed when Roomba stopped and stared south, trunk raised to smell the wind.
"[Penn] had on a poker face, and stared straight ahead when [Theron] spoke," a source said.
"Made up his mind, has he?" said Eli, as both men stared at Neal's retreating back.
Others just got awkwardly quiet and stared at their notebooks for the remainder of the meeting.
Mr LaPierre says he stared down the lieutenant-colonel, who has now been replaced as president.
Morris, who stared on the hit show Glee, is familiar with picking up a choreographed routine.
"I lost my swing in the middle of the round, stared missing shots left," he said.
Held the People Meter up to his face, stared at it like Shakespeare and that skull.
The other five kids in the room stared at each other, not knowing what to say.
He debuted as The Narcissist, a bodybuilder who stared at himself in a full-length mirror.
The image of King stared down from two big screens on both sides of the stage.
Ethan, meanwhile, caught some Zs, schmoozed with fellow delegates and stared wide-eyed around the arena.
Talk about nailing it: Portman walked up to Bush and stared him down during the prep.
I stared out the window, feeling jealous of folks headed home or to a happy hour.
" Ali stared at the cameraman and he mumbled: "Most of my campaigning was not really me.
Then they just kind of stared at each other for a few seconds before turning away.
Pursuits As I stared into my Styrofoam container of fried chicken gizzards, I considered my mission.
In the final huddle, Ochefu stared at Arcidiacono while Wright was going over the last play.
We trekked across a long section of the roof, turned, and stared up at the dome.
Shena Pearson nearly froze in her seat, terrified, as she stared at a power-point slide.
People stared from the windows of the Towers, trapped by smoke and flames and destroyed staircases.
LONDON — The young, thin model wore a bright yellow bikini and stared seductively at passers-by.
Everyone stared down at their phones, catching the creatures that the app superimposed on the landscape.
Around me, hundreds of people stared into their headsets, swiveling around in wonder, like drunk cyborgs.
The train was silent as everyone stared at each other, uncomfortable and unsure what to do.
He mostly stared at the stacks of documents in front of him while his lawyer spoke.
I walked under the bright lights of the supermarket and stared at the walls of food.
Instead of hunching over sewing machines, they stared into laptops or barked into headsets, selling software.
You could have simply stopped and stared at my primal display of pain, but you didn't.
When I got stuck, which I did almost immediately, I stared at a picture of Borges.
She made me fuck her while she stared intently at both me and herself (mostly herself).
As Asonye spoke for 30 minutes, Manafort stared down at the table with his glasses on.
She just held onto my shirt with her tiny fists and stared up at my face.
We walked along the border between forest and field, and I stared nervously at the ground.
This time, I was the one who sat rigid and stared ahead — because it wasn't enough.
So as Miss Jones dropped onto the stage that night, I stared in terror and awe.
The adults stared at the ground but found no proof that their relative was interred there.
I silently cursed them as they sipped their champagne and stared at their books or tablets.
As the cab edged out into traffic, the couple stared at me through the back window.
Some stared intently at lines of code, others hunched over a soldering iron or sewing machine.
That is the night he stared to the southeast for the longest time, watching Detroit burn.
The passenger was unmoved and just stared at her phone, which set the 2 women off.
"Where's the bride-to-be?" a vendor asked as I stared at his tower of orchids.
He leaned toward me, pressed both palms on the counter and stared directly into my eyes.
Beside him, Steelmer Reyes Girón stared at the members of the public watching the historic trial.
I stared at this object for a few seconds and realized it was not an insect.
Afterward, Warriors forward Klay Thompson stared at a box score and tried to digest Green's handiwork.
"I'm a strong woman," Ms. Dávila said, holding back tears as she stared at the runway.
Asked why he never got a cellphone, Mr. Jeys stared shortly into the distance before responding.
I stared at the name that I share with my father and took a deep breath.
He was wearing the hospital's uniform for members of his service — all white — and she stared.
Some napped in hammocks while others stared blankly, having nowhere to go and nothing to do.
The influencers I would never be stared back at me, judging me for not being worthy.
Handcuffed, he stared at the officer straddling him and promised they would see each other again.
Driving home that day, my husband was silent as I stared at the hard blue sky.
After Harper's second shot, in Game 4, he stared at Strickland as he rounded the bases.
Before I called, I stared at Ms. Carlson's number on my laptop for days, feeling ridiculous.
The route eventually became a gentle downslope through pastureland where curious cows stared at us stoically.
There were skylights in the ceiling, and we stared up at the stars as we sang.
In the mayor's office, the portrait of Fiorello La Guardia stared intensely into the tomblike silence.
This time too, staff members and customers stared as the group gathered around the "shrine" rack.
The Call Me by Your Name actor stared at Grylls before they both burst out laughing.
"I stared into it for a long time and suddenly it started to change," he said.
As Li testified, the four remaining brothers slumped in their chairs and stared at their hands.
And he just stared out at the ocean and said, 'Look at the view, young lady.
Florence, 22019, has stared at and surfed this stretch of Sunset Beach all of his life.
As a gay black immigrant, Mr. William knows what it is like to be stared at.
The entire night went by and she stared at the dark, shifting only a few times.
Sami sat down on the rug and, for a very long time, just stared at her.
And with that realization, I fell off cloud nine and stared into the fires of hell.
The woman stood and stared into a handheld mirror, admiring her new fade from all angles.
" He stared daggers at a fan with a camera and said: "Put your camera down. Participate!
They rubbed the muscles in his arms, they felt his ears, they stared into his face.
Bobby stared at his teeth, which were neatly aligned and all the same, toothpaste-ad hue.
A school of fish just stopped and stared at a drone that crashed in a lake.
"It's nice of you to have us," Charlie said, glancing at Mother, who stared at him.
I stared at the sparkly ball overhead, marveling at Times Square in its most-famous hour.
They stared at his tanned, oiled skin, inspecting the size, symmetry and definition of his muscles.
Nesting dolls with the American president-elect's face stared out of stalls at the holiday markets.
No grand epiphanies stretched across the years as I stared into the contours of his statue.
"When I drove out of the gas station, that same cop that you see in the video, he stared me down before pulling out of the gas station, and I stared back, not to stare at him, but to stare at the situation," he told The Wrap.
After two of them, Williams stared down Kenin, who had questioned a call earlier in that game.
But the dragnet effort reportedly involved snapping photos of anyone who stared into the kiosk's watchful abyss.
And you didn't have a yuppie from Oklahoma elbowing you, oblivious as she stared into her iPhone.
Clemens stared down the Texas A&M bench last weekend after hitting a three-run home run.
He stared straight ahead when the jury foreman said "guilty" for the first time, then turned away.
" Over the weekend, she stared adoringly at a cheeseburger in an Instagram photo, writing, "I said yes.
Curt Schilling stared down every challenge October could throw at him without blinking, and certainly without hesitation.
US Vice President Mike Pence, who was seated next to Moon, stared ahead as the ceremony unfolded.
Theo kept snorting, stomping the ground, and pretending to challenge Davey – who just stared at him, unimpressed.
She stared, slit-eyed, down the length of the gun, gripping the handle until her knuckles whitened.
Wearing a pink floral dress, she stared impassively at the magistrate as the charges were read out.
As I stared down at the numbers on the scale, I thought back to that doctor's visit.
Afterward, he jawed with opposing fans behind the Knicks' bench and stared down the assistant Rasheed Hazzard.
No one at the pool stared at me for wearing these goggles — as far as I know.
At swim meets, I walked around the pool deck awkwardly while people stared and pointed at me.
But he also stared into the camera and turned the onus on both himself and his viewers.
Once my daughters were off to school, I opened my laptop and stared blankly at the screen.
Getting into character, Witherspoon stared straight at the camera with a no-nonsense expression on her face.
When KD hit a big three-pointer, he stared Rihanna down as he got back on defense.
" An exasperated Fox News' Shepard Smith stared into the camera and shouted, "what is he talking about?!
Everyone reading this has stared at a targeted ad wondering why anyone thought it applied to them.
"He stared back at me," she wrote in a Facebook post about their 36th anniversary last year.
Jolene stared into the sun, eyes unblinking, brown freckled face relaxed, irises affixed on the blazing corona.
Then, I went right back to eating while he stared at me, eyes wide and mouth open.
At least twice during his opening statement, Cohen stared directly into the camera to address Trump directly.
In Cambridge, Eyles stared at his colleagues in dismay as Mission Control authorized the second go command.
Patients may become recluses out of fear of being stared at or made fun of, she said.
She stared up at the center's glass ceiling with her husband and two daughters until 2 a.m.
Who hasn't stared into the mirror and thrown a few steel daggers at the reflection staring back?
I hung up and I just stared out the window and I was just, 'Oh my god.
Coptis stared; it was twice as deep as it had been when she'd visited a year before.
"I feel like I've stared at his orange mug, this void, for long enough," she said, finally.
Other sources described instances where Freeman made inappropriate comments about women's appearances and stared at their bodies.
She carried Adele across the barroom and up to Jimmy Ray and stared hard into his sunglasses.
I stared out the window at the little houses and farms, imagining the lives of those inside.
She stared at my index finger, which I held raised in midair, gesturing toward a mutual classmate.
Swalwell told Buttigieg he should have fired the police chief; Buttigieg stared daggers in cold, silent response.
But Angela was enraptured, her cheeks pink; Ken stared at it obstinately, only pretending to be absorbed.
She stared at him when he did so, as if her thoughts had been similar to his.
Boutaris stared back at a sea of angry faces on May 20—a few muttered insults. Boos
He came home drunk one night, stared down the barrel of a gun, and contemplated his suicide.
I stared at the empty rooms in dumb wonder, as if contemplating an M. C. Escher drawing.
She sat with her legs stretched out in front of her and stared straight ahead in silence.
My husband and I stared at its blue cover, and then turned every page carefully and respectfully.
When Mickey came out to see the goat, he just stared at it for a long time.
I pondered this as I stared out the window on a dull, gray February afternoon in Queens.
It was panting, gathering its strength again, and I stared at it as we settled the bill,.
I would always get stared at every time we went out and I couldn't figure out why.
I stared blankly at the woman, who was not quite a friend and not quite a stranger.
As I roll, I'm being stared at by kids and adults and every other variation of sentience.
I took out my Juul and stared at Erin's hand—she was holding hers like a joystick.
I stared for years at Caleb Carr's "The Alienist," but was put off by the book's length.
Have you, say, stared too long at an array of different fruits and veggies at the supermarket?
He rolled back up his windows, stared forward, and tried to sink back into his own mind.
His voice was faint, and he stared at the floor as he tried to explain the attack.
Following the meeting, Christmas music tinkled and several housemates prepared dinner while she stared out the window.
Everybody sort of stared at him like he was such a freak, and it was just mortifying.
He stared down at the carpet and fussed with his shirt cuffs, wearing a wry, mocking grin.
When I asked how he replies, Harris stared at me as though the answer should be obvious.
A large female boar stared at Ledgard for a few seconds, then turned, snuffling, and darted off.
He stared, as if I'd lost my mind, as if he were waiting for the punch line.
Preston took his chair off the top of his desk and stared down a practice math exam.
She stared down the iconic "Charging Bull" of Wall Street — and now she could make it move.
She even managed to upstage President Trump, a man who had just stared directly into the sun.
Ms. Park stared ahead, refusing to greet Ms. Choi as she stepped into the courtroom on Tuesday.
"If you love him, you must forget this," he said, as Mischa stared off into the rain.
And the shopkeepers in bars and stores stared absent-mindedly out the windows or checked their phones.
The thing that cannot be stared at directly is not the sun, but our own doomed planet.
When asked why, he told a story about being stared at by a woman at the airport.
A second big cat slept soundly in the corner, while a third stared blankly at the bars.
Nancy Nakalee, his widow, now penniless, stared at her feet as she spoke of her dead husband.
But during Schiff's emotional closing statement everyone sat silently and stared at the center of the room.
And he caught Princess Margaret all but swooning over Paul Newman as Alfred Hitchcock stared straight ahead.
I was wearing a hijab that day, and a few kids stared at me; one even laughed.
I stared at the empty spot where my stereo had proudly sat just a few moments before.
Wearing a pink hoodie and a crooked smile, the fortuneteller stared at the grid on my palms.
I stared open-mouthed through this scene the first time I saw it, equally disgusted and enthralled.
On Monday, he stared at his flattened neighborhood, dazed as his belongings lay strewn across a canal.
Ramirez stared down Suarez as he walked to first, and plate umpire Stu Scheurwater warned both dugouts.
Two tow-headed children, waiting by the reception desk with their parents, stared at his gold chain.
When Buttigieg whirled around to confront him, had he hit the kid or just stared him down?
My grandmother stared with desperation at the screen before her, trying to conjure up her buried critic.
For some activists, the Huizhou detentions are not the first time they have stared down Chinese authorities.
Each Sunday, as I stared at the tinted photograph of Reverend Brown—the Brown of Brown v.
And he caught Princess Margaret all but swooning over Paul Newman as Alfred Hitchcock stared straight ahead.
In her apartment in Morris Avenue in the Bronx, his grandmother stared at the photo and cried.
We stared at one another; I shook his hand and exhausted my Arabic with a single greeting.
Their tutus flipped back and their feet looked like duck feet; they all stared at the conductor.
"You can hold hands and not be stared at," she said, looking simultaneously excited, relieved and nervous.
"Look at them!" he would shout as 3,000-plus crowd members stared and pointed their cell phones.
Pressed together and compacted like sardines, only faces visible as they stared onto the stage before them.
As if on cue, a shoeless young boy on a bicycle rolled up, abruptly stopped, and simply stared.
I stood in front of the mirror and stared hard at the crack of light between my thighs.
A meat packing plant stared Allister in the face, his name forebodingly inscribed on a swinging swine carcass.
I'll admit, I stared — probably for an unhealthy amount of time — but what was I really staring at?
I looked like the people around me, but then, if I started speaking in Korean, people often stared.
A woman answered and stared at the instantly recognizable singer, easily the Twin Cities' biggest celebrity, Lundstrom recalled.
Until I knew this, I often just stared at a blank screen wondering why the story hadn't appeared.
Many people who claim to have stared directly at the eclipse took to Twitter to express their concerns.
Cuddy stared bleakly at the pile of case files on her desk, making no move to open them.
I have to admit, I just sat and stared for a few moments as he concluded the tale.
The people in the control group just stared at the ceiling while the dentist yanked on their teeth.
The woman then sat down a few seats over from Banks and stared at her, the musician alleges.
The Russian president's bodyguard, Alexey Dyumin, stared at the creature through the glass doors of the mountain home.
They stared straight ahead at a video screen showing a live view from inside JPL's mission control center.
I stared at the ground when walking around so I didn't have to make eye contact with people.
The children stared at iPads, bathed in blue light, and all gathered 'round to perform the iRites:1.
Chicago (CNN)Death first stared at Sonia, straight in the eyes, when she was only 10 years old.
The first morning after I came home from the hospital, I stared at the clothing in my closet.
Me and the cashier of Pizza Hut stared at each other for around a minute before I left.
If someone asked about it or stared too long, her parents encouraged her to feel comfortable answering questions.
Still, while testing the device in common areas of our office, more than one coworker stopped and stared.
When the jury announced its decision Thursday, Mr. Cosby sat back in his chair and quietly stared down.
After years of covering technology, I felt uncharacteristically slow on the uptake as I stared at my phone.
"I've stared and cried at these pictures all morning," Johnson captioned two photos, taken by photographer Summer Rae.
Purinton wore an Army green, sleeveless suicide-prevention smock and stared straight at the camera the whole time.
When he finished, he sat on a display toilet and stared at himself in a hall of mirrors.
I stared down at my 14-month-old daughter, her tiny face pale, her body warm with fever.
While her kids waited in the hallway, she stared back at me, a face made of shaking stone.
The children gasped and stared through the small window by the door through which the man had disappeared.
She stared down at the cigarette in her hand for a while and then she put it out.
Carter ignored his script—he already had it memorized—and stared back at Holbrook with a slack expression.
Hillary Clinton, Trump's 2016 presidential election opponent, nodded a greeting toward Melania Trump but otherwise stared straight ahead.
Sometimes, in the hospital corridors, children stared too long and too hard, their eyes filled with pure fear.
The room stared at me in silence as I moved through what I thought were road-tested jokes.
When we removed our hiking boots and socks in the car, we stared at each other's naked feet.
As I stared down at the screen, a chicken looked back at me making the same facial expressions.
As he prayed for migrants at the border's edge, I stared through the fence into the United States.
The colored boys frothed and speculated and stared off in class, slacked off in the sweet-potato fields.
Zero stared at him with those marble eyes, exhaling his hungry, meaty breath until John shooed him away.
As Ms. O'Hara's Dido stared at Aeneas, emotions fluttered across her face as she wondered about his intentions.
The police officer stood there, baton in hand, and stared at the chaos unfolding in front of him.
He stared up at the ceiling as I begged him not to leave me alone with my mother.
I stared down into the East River again, black and glittering with the yellow lights of the city.
My mind wandered as I stared at the yellow paper with the computerized image of women's reproductive parts.
She didn't need to look like any other image and I stared thinking, Wow, how dangerous this is.
For a while, I stared at the deeply unchill coil and wondered what I had gotten myself into.
"It's purely mind power without a single mantra or prayer," Hanindyojati said as he stared at the sky.
"Don't believe me, I'm a Democrat," Mr. Davis said, addressing "red America" as he stared into the camera.
Eve Barlow stared at the sun too hard when she was a kid and now has -7.5 eyesight.
More than once, we stared into the windshield of oncoming cars, overtaking vehicles on a two-lane road.
She stared straight ahead during her period of silence onstage, her sometimes watery eyes fixed in the distance.
People around the city stared through film, smoked glass or colored glasses and even peeked through their fingers.
"How old are you, bro?" asked Mike Allen, a 28.46-year-old who stared down Mr. Irving skeptically.
He stared straight into the camera for a photo shoot as his uniform shorts drooped toward his calves.
Our doctor stared at the screen for an eternity before advising us to evacuate the now nonviable pregnancy.
In the mornings, we stared at each other while brushing our teeth, scrunching up our faces into caricatures.
Still wearing the hardened expression of a focused athlete, Anderson lifted his head and stared at the band.
A woman stared at her for several moments and then promptly got up and moved seats farther away.
Greedily, naked-eyed, we stared at the black orb obscuring the sun like a hole in the sky.
Missouri, Ohio, and Nevada all stared down the exact same problem earlier this year — and got it fixed.
"100 [quetzals] per person," said the smuggler, his back to the river as he stared at the group.
I stared into the trees for a while and waited for the stream to push the bow around.
They stared into the camera, waved serrated knives, raged at the West and specifically warned Britain: You're next.
Maurine Weiner, a neighbor, sat in her porch chair and stared at the remains of Gluck family's home.
The children, a junior futsal team that had just completed a stadium tour, stopped, as one, and stared.
A worn brown vinyl purse hung from her left arm, and she stared down at the cracked pavement.
When I tried the most basic of Arabic out on her son, Yusif, he stared at me blankly.
On the road and at most every stop, he said, people stared and took pictures of the car.
In doing so, he stared down a Supreme Court judge who had signed off on Mr. Costa's release.
In the dining hall, animal heads lined the walls and a taxidermied raccoon stared down from a chandelier.
She had a near maniacal smile on her face as she stared at the gore covering her body.
These days George found he could end conversations easily—he just went quiet, stared off into the ether.
A terrible silence had descended, and Hugo stared into the distance with his secret pain and lobotomized expression.
He hopped barefoot from the prow, climbed a muddy slope and stared once more at what he'd lost.
I wondered whether I was allowed the joy of arrival as the memorabilia of horror stared at me.
She then stared, rapt, as El Mago shed his joyful mask and addressed a spirit from his past.
The pair stared at the computers, swivelling their heads back and forth as if they were watching tennis.
When not idling in drawing rooms, members of the leisured class took long walks and stared at trees.
When I told the carpenter what I wanted, he stared at me blankly, like he'd heard me wrong.
I felt my palms begin to sweat as I stared at the notification in disbelief, jaw slightly slack.
I didn't like the way some boys stared at me, like a piece of cake to be eaten.
The TV was on, and Collins stared into it, letting his eyes unfocus, letting his right knee bounce.
Then a big cake baked by my older sister came out and that waxy 23 stared at me.
In the photo, Stefani stared at the camera with the sunshine beaming behind her, creating a halo-like effect.
Rubio stared at Jones as he ranted for a bit and called him "weird" when he got the chance.
I was expecting we'd make three or four hundred dollars when we stared—we just had that much milk.
Furnish only came out to his parents after he stared dating John — one of the world's biggest pop stars.
The staffers said West stared at them inappropriately, touched them when it was not wanted and made unprofessional comments.
I stared vacantly at the TV, the familiar drone of the House Hunters voiceover providing a marginally calming presence.
Chief of Staff John Kelly crossed his arms and stared down at his shoes, barely glancing at the president.
Getting blasted with a bunch of walnuts while getting stared down by Nutcracker Zenyatta is a truly horrible experience.
" She stared at her new husband from beneath a three-foot veil that was "secured by a rhinestone crown.
Tuzi, paralyzed in fear, cried and "stared at Butler's brown pleather headboard until he was finished," the lawsuit states.
At that point, I let go of the trigger to end my shot and stared at the camera screen.
Clad in a wool-lined denim jacket with a hoodie underneath, Tomlinson's bleary eyes stared directly into the camera.
When awake, she stared at us intensely; when she slept, she slept a lot — one night, for nine hours.
The man stopped in front of me and stared into my eyes, as if trying to read my mind.
The incident happened after Stroman struck out Anderson, who stared at the mound as he walked to the dugout.
I stared at a dot on a screen, which I was supposed to move toward a series of targets.
During this impromptu moment of reflection, the roughly two dozen passengers put down their cameras and stared in awe.
On December 31, 2014, I stared at my computer, rereading a cover letter I had worked on for weeks.
Kepler only stared at a few small patches of sky at a time, looking at upwards of 100,000 stars.
They hoisted their American, Texas and pro-police flags and stared at the Black Lives Matter group opposite them.
During Gates' testimony on Tuesday, Manafort stared coldly at Gates as the business partner-turned-witness testified against him.
Phillip ominously stared sidewise at Vincent while driving the Jeep down the road and the barrel into Vincent. 26.
A small lady stared at me and pointed at a terrified, static hedgehog lying perilously close to the road.
Trump walked out to the family box and stared angrily at Ted Cruz in the middle of Cruz's speech.
Everyone, wearing complementary Orbital ATK ballcaps to block the Sun, stared at the hillside where the booster was bolted.
Three years ago, Nick Bell and a few colleagues at Snapchat stared at a wall of post-it notes.
"I carried her past the bar and everyone stared at me, most of them childless, I assumed" he continued.
He snapped seven shots while the mother stared straight ahead, her hands spread out on the border patrol vehicle.
Soon after, the suspect pulled the fire alarm, and as students exited their classrooms, he stared firing, Runci said.
So next time you get stared at by a goat, then, ask yourself: what can I do to help?
She's brokered Middle East peace deals and ceasefires, stared down drug lords and terrorists, expanded democracy around the globe.
The two couples sitting at it, one of which ran the place, stared at me with somewhat puzzled expressions.
He stared into the distance as the sun set on a row of high-rise apartments across the bay.
He stepped onto a pile of rocks, put his hands on his knees and stared down into the sea.
After the backstroke, Hosszu avoided making eye contact with Tusup, who upbraided her while swimmers from other teams stared.
Cameraman, Nick Migwi, and I stared out of the window in disbelief -- what had we signed ourselves up for?
When I stared at the papers, I wanted to put my hand over my heart and acknowledge his sacrifice.
Manafort stared at his longtime aide over the three days of testimony, but Gates did not return his gaze.
They stared down their losses in 2008 and decided that instead of conceding defeat, they needed to double down.
To think how they had stared into each other's eyes while engaged in a most violent form of intimacy.
As she lip-synced the lyrics "as long as you love me," Kanye stared stone-cold into the camera.
And all of a sudden everybody stopped what they were doing, all the staffers just stared at each other.
I stared at the growth again on the Cocteau 1 and felt myself pulled into Klimt's story, his narration.
I have stared into some of the possible future permutations of our global moment, and I have seen hell.
Smiling as big as they could, they stared straight ahead and waited for a turn to impress the judges.
Silence surrounded us as five dozen eclipse chasers stared, awestruck, at the shrouded sun and its glowing, white halo.
He was wondering what made Brother Quirk so annoying and, with no shame at all, he stared at him.
He only stared forward with an intent expression that looked like he was concentrating so as to not cry.
A stuffed reindeer, harnessed to a sleigh, stared at me through the plate glass of the empty departure lounge.
We stared at each other for what felt like a full minute and his eyes seemed full of sympathy.
"When I was young, I stared at that 'Ingénue' record cover in awe," Ms. Veirs said the other day.
A bust of Simón Bolívar, the 19th-century Latin American freedom fighter, stared through a flank of television cameras.
The spirited yellow bird she had glimpsed less than an hour ago stared back at her from the page.
We've been in those rooms, we've stared at Chartbeat, we've seen pivots to video, we've suffered that algo change!
I stared into the bright lights above until the nurse anesthetist squeezed my hand and leaned in over me.
She stared back at us, then gave an impish grin and ran off to play with a firefighter hat.
He stared straight ahead, not making eye contact, as if he were running through the script in his head.
Still on the ground, Ionescu turned and stared down Richards with a look that could launch a thousand memes.
Poised behind the wheel at the starting line, Mr. Khan stared into a laptop balanced on his partner's knees.
She stared at the note dumbfounded, as if trying to figure out how to circumvent the laws of physics.
He stared at his paperwork with parted lips and an air of despair befitting someone torn from better days.
Paul Wright, a smiling, impeccably jacked personal trainer, stared at me from the large screen mounted to the wall.
One morning, in the depth of his depression, he went down to the kitchen and stared at a knife.
Cars zoomed by us, precariously close, and we stared at the crooked, gritty facades of buildings in the distance.
As we stared into their murky depths, a sudden gust of steam stung the eyes and prickled the skin.
I lay on it and stared at its branches above, at its wounds like internal cries, its lovely ugliness.
It made her crazy to look at him and so she stared at her feet, at her ubiquitous galoshes.
The campers wolfed down the food, stared into the fire for a few minutes, and stumbled to their tents.
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, another question mark for the GOP, sat beside Collins and stared intently at each speaker.
One of the most searing takedowns came from Raisman, who stared down Nassar and lambasted his decades of abuse.
Sometimes, to fix the details in his mind, he stared long enough, closely enough, to give someone the jitters.
He stared in disbelief at the corrections officers in an upstate New York prison where he was serving time.
Asked in an interview which section he hoped to learn more about, Mr. Scott stared back for a beat.
My husband undressed me slowly then stood and stared at me naked, shivering next to the animal he killed.
The other day, she almost bought a pair of shoes; then she stared at the shopping site and reconsidered.
On a train from Washington to New York, I stared at pictures of mothers fleeing Idlib in cattle trucks.
I stared at the image's mottled skin, textured and painted with a level of detail down to the pore.
Barefoot, a dog curled at my feet, I stared at a large computer screen, engrossed in P'moo's video presentation.
Before take off I stared out the window and tried to think what I would say to his family.
That's what happened today as we stared at Tesla's share price wondering what in the hell was going on.
She stared at him for a moment, and the pieces of her puzzled face began forming a bright smile.
" Sensing an invitation to a challenge, I walked up to him and stared skyward at his famous face. "Mr.
Mr. Austin stared down the ice, hoping to slide his rock between the Scottish stones, onto the bull's-eye.
While sitting at a table with my girlfriends, I stared at his reflection in a window across the room.
He ordered a salad and then stared down the three pieces of dark chocolate that came with the check.
The man's eyes stared at the sky; his arms, stiff and opened wide, seemed to be offering a hug.
Mr. Hernandez, who stared forward blankly through much of the trial, showed little emotion as the verdict was announced.
Other days she stared until she was assured when she closed her eyesshe'd see only her vivid own blood.
I studied the proof sheet carefully as tiny images of myself with a variety of facial expressions stared back.
But when I met him he avoided eye contact, crossed his arms, and stared at the table between us.
When I got back home, I stared at the single dollar I had collected, as if in a trance.
Another man, headed in the opposite direction toward the South Bay, stared at the ad with a confused look.
"Together we stared down a broken political establishment and we restored government by and for the people," Trump said.
Carter's father, seated behind her, stared straight out the window at a purple beech tree rocking in the wind.
As Trump announced steel and aluminum tariffs in March, Priggel stared at the TV news and thought: We're saved.
He mostly stared at Nunes-Atkinson; occasionally pursued a treat, and appeared not to pay attention to the news media.
When asked about those accounts, Ms. Wintour stared stonily and asked whether The New York Times was a tabloid newspaper.
Yeoh's prowess has been around as early as 1997, when she stared in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.
Letting her hair hang casually over one shoulder, Spears looked relaxed as can be as she stared into the lens.
While the rest of his team stared in shock or started to celebrate, Marka decided to wait for more data.
I haven't stared at so many men since I was a kid and searched for Waldo for hours on end.
Tandy stared at the icons on the screen, bright and cheerful against the plaid mapspace and the corporate-source adbots.
She stared back at him with the intensity of someone who knows they are the subject of another person's conversation.
Related: Court Dismisses Claims That Serbia and Croatia Committed Genocide During the Yugoslav Wars After that, Karadzic stared ahead vacantly.
It was captionless, as she stared at Legend the way many of us would eye a plate of fried chicken.
My dad turned around and stared at us, his fear confirming that something wasn't right—and maybe even very wrong.
Presumably we would be treated to a lot of the Housewives saying things while Minaj and Mill stared blankly back.
In the shots, the quintuplets gave sweet smirks and stared at the camera — as they often chewed on the props.
"His demeanor was not normal as he stared blankly ahead and did not respond to any questions," the report says.
" And then there are two originals, one of which being the Drew Womack-penned "She Stared at Him All Night.
A blond woman in a gray sweater—who looked like a librarian but wasn't one—stared from the adjacent table.
My lungs burned as I stared at an opaque, billowing cloud of tear gas, just yards in front of me.
The president — who once stared directly into the sun to witness a solar eclipse — hadn't seen any protests, he claimed.
"It was a complete surprise and I stared at the wall for a good 24 hours," said Giudici Lowe, 33.
The extent of the damage will depend on how long you stared at the sun and your own eye health.
Some male fans leered, stared at our breasts and tried to grab us when we posed for photos with them.
He just sighed and stared at his desk, as if he were searching for words in all that clutter. Cancer?
" Never one to mince words, Fonda stared at Kelly and responded, "We really want to talk about that right now?
We stared, entranced, as the pair lumbered over a fence, blurring out of focus as quickly as they'd come in.
Google has stared down China on search censorship and opposed the EU on implementation of the right to be forgotten.
One prospective juror, a friend of Bosma, was dismissed last week and mumbled "fuckers" as he stared at the accused.
I think about how they might have stared upward at the same stars as us with similar wide-eyed wonder.
When was the last time I stared longingly at those static panels, just eating up space on my phone's display?
Everyone has had a moment in which she's stared into a packed closet and decided she had nothing to wear.
He was silent, and I stared out the window, defeated and ashamed, like a teenager caught trying to run away.
Unfortunately, lambs don't really care for education, so instead, this lamb just stared at Redditor dyakobian, who snapped the photo.
The young girl stared into my eyes, her gaze ripping through my soul and breaking me momentarily free of distress.
" So he stared at the golden poop, in all its lacking glory, and, "I just yelled at my TV screen.
Mrs Merkel, whose parliamentary constituency encompasses the point at which NS2 reaches Germany, has stared down these interest groups before.
On Monday, as I stared at the screen showing Notre Dame in flames, I had a sense of deja vu.
Kate and Will stared lovingly into each other's eyes during a glamorous reception at the last original dancehall in Berlin.
He stared at me for a bit as if expecting to see fragments of my blown mind blast past him.
At another point, Grande, 93, stared adoringly at Davidson, 24, as he wrapped his arm around her and leaned in.
We can only hope the Photoshop wizards stared longingly at their hard work like the grocery store worker did here.
I stared down Xfinity's vast, well-armed forces and managed to get a full $25 knocked off my monthly bill.
At a meeting in Menlo Park, executives passed around a phone showing one of these tweets and stared, mouths agape.
Then she asked him to leave, and he said yes, but instead of leaving he stayed and stared at her.
"I need to lose this big tire," she'd tell me as she stared into the mirror, pulling at her stomach.
When Selena Gomez stepped onto the red carpet at this year's American Music Awards, we all stopped short and stared.
At the bar, two young men held hands and stared into each other's eyes, their thighs touching between the barstools.
The other kids looked at me with concern, a smirk, or stared at the floor until my shuffling was over.
There were people who didn't blink or swallow as they stared at us with a machine shoved down their throat.
Joel and I stared up at it—an enormous gray arena we could fly around in just by lying there.
She grew and slept with the girl in her bed, but most days she stared out the window all sad.
The painting is a shocking assertion of masculine ego and sexual primacy; the clothed woman is literally stared down, excluded.
Poke stared at the buildings in front of them, and then at the bodies and the trash and the litter.
I stared dopily into its clear black eyes, squealed at the screen and tapped the cartoon heart beneath the photo.
His bloodshot eyes filled with tears as he stared at his phone while waiting to see his three sons appear.
She and Kanter stared at each other in disbelief, comparing the striking similarity of their eyes, their arms, their hands.
She stared at the blank wall of her mud house and sat upright, her turquoise rosary swinging from her neck.
Dressed in pajamas and slippers, she stared at the charred rubble piled by firefighters at the base of her building.
He sat down beneath the cross and stared out at Tucson's modest residential lights, towards the desert in the distance.
He then turned the blender on and stared directly into that haltingly whirring abyss, completely oblivious to what he'd done.
When I got back to my apartment that night, I stared at my bare chest in the mirror and cried.
She stared for several seconds and said she thought the press's coverage of the tax bill has been extremely sexist.
What stared back at her was a man with a glowing red right eye, like Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator.
Never before had I stared into a clogged nightclub toilet and wondered if I'd ever be happy in my life.
Ginsburg reveals that during her confirmation hearing in 1993, she stared up at then-Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Joe Biden.
After a while, she leaned back against her mother, stuck her thumb in her mouth, and stared off into space.
The Hubble Space Telescope stared deeply into a small galaxy not far from the Milky Way and saw something beautiful.
A vulture picking at road kill stared as we drove by, and little red-winged blackbirds flushed from the fields.
Several male officers then stared at the image of her uncovered head as they stored it in a police database.
Vietnam '22.8 Shading my eyes from the bright sun, I stared into the bomb crater amid the verdant rice paddies.
So the day he came into the restaurant, heads immediately turned and stared, like the pope himself had walked in.
As he spoke, a group of farmers and ranchers, some wearing cowboy hats in the White House, stood and stared.
I sat on my sofa and stared at the sturdy legs of what suddenly seemed like a shockingly tall object.
I have stared out windows for hours; a person trudging down the treeless street excited me as a major event.
Once inside the gutted old walls, they sat down, drank another glass of wine and stared out at the water.
So I showed up an hour early, and I just stared at the door waiting for her to come in.
My hands caught some of the color when I went to wave it away, and I stared at my palm.
She looked uncomfortably at my dad, who in turn stared at the reservation book, willing the name "Griffin" to appear.
Rip, my older brother, stared in awe at the Vietnamese women as they put garlands of flowers around our necks.
I stared at it slack-jawed for the last ten minutes, astonished at the places where Marvel took this film.
He appeared in a moody music video in which he wore a gelled pompadour and stared meaningfully at the ocean.
He then raised his arms and stared in disbelief at the spot on the line where Edmund's shot had landed.
I pulled up my blog and stared at the blank page in front of me, then abruptly closed my laptop.
I had no one for company but a chipmunk who stared me down before ditching me for, probably, his friends.
I asked him a few softball questions about what the company was up to, and he just stared at me.
Giles, who was in Beverly Hills on a regular visit, stared at his laptop while I observed his daily labors.
Volcker stared down political pressure from Carter&aposs successor, President Ronald Reagan, as well as lawmakers from both political parties.
When I started talking, in English, two of the women at a nearby table turned and stared at me, openmouthed.
For entertainment, people stared at the river, or watched the endless succession of bright-colored macaws that flew squawking overhead.
They all had their hands on their heads and stared down at the floor between long blinks and deep breaths.
He stared vacantly into space after losses to Djokovic and sportingly came up with the right words amid major disappointment.
It was a surprise considering the two have been the best of friends since they stared RHOC together last season.
When a friend ran late for our lunch, I sat still and stared out the window instead of checking Twitter.
The merriment of the fair receded and I stared at her, my brain spinning with the magnitude of her question.
Tate staff stared back blankly through the glass as well-groomed attendees variously gawped, feigned indifference, or quietly signaled support.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "This would be a lot of scientific progress from a guy who stared directly into a solar eclipse.
She stared right back and even took a step towards me, raising her arm in a jerky and stiff manner.
If you stared at it in the bright sun, it transformed into an intense reddish hue, like a desert sunset.
He just sighed and stared at his desk, as if he were searching for words in all that clutter. Cancer?
MOSUL (Reuters) - An Iraqi soldier stared patiently through a high-powered scope until he spotted a bulldozer across the Tigris River.
"Wait my refrigerator has the best lighting," Jenner captioned a clip on her Snapchat story, as she stared down the camera.
Cardi B couldn't contain her surprise or excitement, gesturing wildly as she stared at the ring he held out to her.
I tried to think of that moment as a funny thing, focusing on my breathing as I stared at the horse.
George stared out to the back of the bar, singing to no one in particular and everyone at the same time.
As soon as the door was closed behind them, she took her dog by the jowls and stared into his eyes.
I stared at her bruised inner thighs, her sheets wet with urine and blood, her catheter pulled completely out of her.
As they rode towards the embassy in a tuk tuk, Lee stared giddily at the urban landscape unfolding before her eyes.
I stared in wide-eyed terror as a living, breathing human appeared in front of me, where there previously wasn't one.
He also stared down the jury as he walked out, and mouthed to his family, "I didn't do it," KFOR said.
" I stared at the Tinder notification on my phone; wonder how I should respond to this kind of statement-question. "Yes!
Manchin didn't even say anything at all, but just stared ahead and lifted his thumb upward to express his yes vote.
Suddenly, I heard a twangy, "Ni hao ma!" from a white, mustachioed man who stared at me from a nearby flowerbed.
At one moment during her comedy set, which is about sex, she yelled "consent is important" and stared directly at Weinstein.
He homered in Game 2, stared briefly into his own dugout and then raised both arms as he approached home plate.
As my companions and I stared in shock, a black Latinx High Line worker told the couple what they already knew.
Or any of the countless souls whose gaunt faces stared back at me from the TV in my Hebrew school classroom.
Then he stared at a third-strike fastball in the third and went down swinging on a fastball in the fifth.
I stared in a three-way mirror and made a mental note to check out acting classes at Uta Hagen's studio.
All around us people were gasping and cheering, as they took their eclipse glasses off and stared at the eclipsed Sun.
But one video tightly focused on Phillips and Sandmann, who stood close to him and stared with a smile or smirk.
Who has stared down the long dark tunnel of another contract extension for Grunfeld and another year, at least, of Wittman?
After frantically sniffing their luggage, one dog abruptly sat in front of a wary young man and stared at his bag.
Overall, Tabby's Star faded roughly 3 percent during the four years that Kepler stared at it—an absolutely enormous, inexplicable amount.
"Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane?" tweeted astronaut Alexander Gerst, who is abroad the space station.
Plus plenty of terrible first dates with women who stared at their phones instead of, you know, actually talking to me.
I stared at him, shook my head, sprayed my arm with Clorox, and kept right on working my way through college.
As early as 2012, onlookers stared mystified by these slow moving white objects in states like Tennessee, Virginia and South Dakota.
I Saw Owen Wilson One Time From A Distance And We Just Stared At Each Other, Then His Car Drove Off.
After the chapter was over, I just laid down the book and stared up at the ceiling, feeling helpless and alone.
Its frescoes have stared at the stars since last May when the roof caved in and its southern wall fell down.

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