stare in a sentence
n.
๐ Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
STARE: To look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with wide-open eyes.
Sample Sentences
- She couldn't help but stare at the breathtaking view from the mountaintop.
- His intense stare made her feel both uncomfortable and intrigued at the same time.
- The child stared in awe as the magician performed his amazing tricks.
- After a long day, he found himself lost in a blank stare as he sat on the couch.
- She caught him staring at her during the meeting, and a blush crept across her cheeks.
- She couldn't help but stare at the painting, captivated by its vibrant colors.
- After a long day, he fell into a trance, staring blankly out the window.
- The child stared in awe as the magician pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
- It was rude to stare, but the unusual outfit caught everyoneโs attention.
- As the sun began to set, they sat on the beach and stared at the horizon in silence.
- She couldn't help but stare at the painting, mesmerized by its vibrant colors.
- The child stared in awe as the magician performed his tricks.
- He felt uncomfortable under her intense stare, as if she could see right through him.
- As the sun began to set, they sat in silence, lost in a gentle stare at the horizon.
- People often stare at the unusual architecture of the building, captivated by its design.
- She couldn't help but stare at the breathtaking sunset over the ocean.
- After the awkward comment, he felt everyone's eyes on him, and he returned their stares nervously.
- The cat sat on the windowsill, staring intently at the birds fluttering outside.
- It was hard to ignore the way he would stare at her during meetings, making her feel uncomfortable.
- In the gallery, she found herself lost in the art, staring at the painting for what felt like hours.