297 adjectives to describe gaze

When the clergyman came she met him quietly, and he found himself not a little disconcerted by the steady gaze of the mournful grey eyes.

" When her eager gaze fell upon the words she became instantly filled with excitement, and nodded quickly.

" "Fight with me!" says Beltane, his keen gaze upon the speaker.

No object but her infant seemed to rouse her; and then it was only to tears: but tears were better than that look of deep and speechless sorrow that generally met the anxious gaze of her friends, and made them, at times, apprehensive for her reason.

He was strangely moved by the direct gaze of those clear, wide-set gray eyes, under the white brow and the ruffled coronet of bright hair.

Thro' life, thro' death 'twere all the same, and when to heaven our glance we raise, Full in the very heart of bliss thine eyes shall meet my ardent gaze.

Thus, the American people knew nothing of their greatest convention until a generation later, and then only a few bones of the mastodon were exhibited to their curious gaze.

With her perfect masque and queenly figure, and earnest, upward gaze, she might have been the very model from which Raphael conceived his glorious St. Catherinethe ideal of the highest womanly genius, softened into self-forgetfulness by girlish devotion.

Her intent gaze studied the mechanism before her intelligently.

" Both Arthur and Bill Sizer, as well as the groups at the window, watched the loading of the pistols with fascinated gaze.

There was no cheer, but just a long, wistful gaze, the soldiers looking into their eyes, they into the soldiers'.

His bewildered gaze discovered first Liane Delorme, drawn up rigidlyshe seemed for some reason to be standing tiptoeagainst the starboard partition, near her stateroom door.

The eyes were turned on me with a calm, searching, steady gaze, whose effect was such as Southey ascribes to Indra's: "The look he gave was solemn, not severe; No hope to Kailyal it conveyed,

Forgetful, he followed her swaying figure with puzzled gaze till admonished by the flame that crept toward his fingertips.

" For the first time since she had sat down he looked at her, and as he caught her upward gaze he flushed.

Ever and anon the little dancer poised herself for an instant on the point of one fairy foot, her cheeks glowing with exercise and dimpling with smiles, as she met her father's delighted gaze.

The maniac regarded him with a vacant gaze, but the voice and the person recalled the compositions of his more reasonable moments to his recollection; pushing back the hair of George, so as to expose his fine forehead to view, he contemplated him for a few moments, and then continued to sing, in a voice still rendered sweeter than before by his faint impressions: His raven locks, that richly curled, His eye, that proud defiance hurled.

But as she looked at the little Pilgrim, her troubled gaze softened.

The banker sat listening, quite crestfallen, beneath his intense and melancholy gaze, in which, nevertheless, there twinkled some rays of kindly sympathy.

As I strayed from my cot at the close of the day, I turned my fond gaze to the sky; I beheld all the stars as so sweetly they lay, And but one fixed my heart or my eye.

" He stopped, looked at us fixedly with his steadfast gaze, and resumed, "Let us take the advantage of this chance of being alive and the good fortune of being together.

"Aha!" quoth Tostig in staring amaze, and stood a while eying Beltane with hungry gaze.

On the other hand, Andy could not tear his horrified gaze away from the wreck of the fallen biplane; and it was really upon him that the navigator must depend for his information as to how things were going.

Arthur was pale and stern as he fixed a reproachful gaze on the hardware merchant.

" "Then suppose weercontinue our journey?" said Bellew with his dreamy gaze upon the tempting load of sweet-smelling hay.

297 adjectives to describe  gaze