12 adjectives to describe gazers

"Little girl," he began, "last year in Boston when you came into my life" The harsh jangle of a Chinese orchestra broke the dull murmur of the street and in an instant the little balcony was crowded with gazers eager to catch a glimpse of the musicians through the windows opposite.

I have lost that which can never be restored: I have seen the sun rise and set for twenty months, an idle gazer on the light of heaven: in this time, the birds have left the nest of their mother, and committed themselves to the woods and to the skies: the kid has forsaken the teat, and learned, by degrees, to climb the rocks, in quest of independent sustenance.

As decision and self-possession are very different qualities, Donna Violetta did not understand so readily as the circumstances required, that it was more than probable the hirelings of the Republic would consider the flight perfectly natural, as it had appeared to the curious gazers of the port.

And stole away the enchanted gazer's mind.

Mahomet could not allow his wives to go abroad freely, decked in the ornaments he himself had bestowed, to become a mark for every envious gazer.

Thus Henry VI. says to Suffolk, "Come, basilisk, and kill the innocent gazer with thy sight.

Whoever rises above those who once pleased themselves with equality, will have many malevolent gazers at his eminence.

These were the loftiest peaks of the cloudland in the skies, that to the scientific gazer first caught the colors of the new morning in advance.

* * An anxious gazer from the shore I marked the whitening wave, And wept above thy fate the more BecauseI could not save.

He knows that if he should let himself go freely, you would come near to making him rear by pulling on the reins, and so he goes along "one, two, three, one, two, three," deliberately, and you feel and look, as you hear an unsympathetic gazer in the gallery remark, "like a pea in a hot skillet."

Likewise, the average crystal gazer remains perfectly wide-awake and conscious on the physical plane.

The inspired prophet stood on a bench, and, as he unrolled his pictures, he endeavored to explain these mystical paintings to his devout gazers and listeners in equally mystical language.

12 adjectives to describe  gazers