8739 examples of staring in sentences

Joe stood staring after her in blank amazement.

With that she was gone from the room, like a shadow; and Mr. Poole and I were left foolishly staring at each other.

Stryver never had a case in hand but what Carton was there, with his hands in his pockets, staring at the ceiling.

someone slaps down the lid, and you are staring at a flat piece of wood.

Now, I do wonder how it got among my rugs?" We seemed to be awake all night, staring with wide, unseeing eyes out into the darkness.

But Haines was staring fixedly down the road.

They sat staring.

He was helpless, staring into eyes which now glinted with a yellow light that sent a cold wave tingling through his blood.

An' when he catches up with uswell, all I'm askin' is that you remember what he done to them four dollars before they hit the dust?" "The chief's right," growled Kilduff, staring down at the ground.

She embarrasses me greatly slipping about with her bare feet, appearing when I least expect her or squatting on the floor staring at me fixedly.

Well, there was I shut up for the night with two strange women, mother and daughter evidently, American certainly; and the horror of an upper berth staring me in the face!

For a time she kept staring into his face as if she had doubts of his real personality; nor could she find words to express even those more collected thoughts that began to gather into form.

Bosio sat at a distance from her, on a low chair, his elbows on his knees, staring at the fire.

He sat quite still, staring at the fire.

In his own room upstairs, Bosio Macomer sat staring at the ashes of the burnt-out fire on his hearth.

She was close to Taquisara now, clutching his arm with both hands and staring at the wire mask which covered his face.

Taquisara turned upon him, staring.

There we stood like two sumphs, (as Hogg calls those who are ganging a bit aglee in their wits) gaping and staring at each other with a look which said, why did not you shoot?

" There were offers of conveyance to Evreux (for a consideration), which Markham refused, an the two companions took to the road and soon passed out of sight, leaving the group of peasants staring after them, still mystified as to the whole occurrence and wondering with Norman stolidity whether Hermia was mad or just a fool.

And why did the Strategist look so grave all of a sudden, as he stood staring after the train, with his cap in his hand, so that the sunlight gleamed on his silver-grey hair?

"There are crowds of people sleeping in the open air," he said, and when I leaned out of the window, staring into the darkness of the night and breathing in the cool air which had an autumn touch, I saw dimly on the pavement below huddled figures in the doorways and under the shelter of the eaves.

The enemy's cavalry was spreading out in a great fan, with outposts of Uhlans riding into villages where old French peasants had not dreamed of being near the line of battle until, raising their heads from potato fields or staring across the stacked corn, they had seen the pointed casques and the flash of the sun on German carbines.

He rubbed his eyes and then sat bolt upright, with a tense searching look, as though trying to pierce to the truth of things by a violence of staring.

In one small bower I saw a child's perambulator, where two wax dolls sat staring up at the abandoned house.

On one patch a peasant girl stood with her hands on her hips staring at her fowls, which were struggling and clucking for the grain she had flung down to them.

8739 examples of  staring  in sentences