gaze
91gaze — I. intransitive verb (gazed; gazing) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention • gazer noun II. noun Date: 1566 a fixed intent look …
92gaze — 1. verb /ɡeɪz/ a) To stare intently or earnestly. Gerty MacDowell who was seated near her companions, lost in thought, gazing far away into the distance was, in very truth, as fair a specimen of winsome Irish girlhood as one could wish to see. b) …
93Gaze — I. trop plein d un étang Sologne. II. nf motte de terre dure Mâconnais …
94Gaze — Slørvæv …
95Gaze — Ga|ze 〈 [ zə] f.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.; Textilw.〉 durchsichtiger, schleierartiger Stoff mit weitem Abstand der Kett u. Schussfäden, aus verschiedenen Stoffen (Seide, Baumwolle, Leinen) od. Metalldrähten (für Fliegennetze) [Etym.: frz. <span. gasa …
96gaze — See: crystal gazing …
97gaze — Gay s, gays …
98gaze — geɪz n. look, stare v. look at for a long time, stare, watch, observe …
99gaze — verb look steadily and intently. noun a steady intent look. Derivatives gazer noun Origin ME: perh. related to obs. gaw (see gawk) …
100gaze — I. v. n. Look intently, look long, look fixedly, keep one s look fixed, look long and earnestly. II. n. Intent look, fixed look …