Sentence for gaze | Use gaze in a sentence

Sentences for gaze. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use gaze in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for gaze.

  • She opened her gaze. (8)
  • He did not gaze intently. (10)
  • Let me have a good gaze at you. (10)
  • He did not unbend his dreamy gaze. (9)
  • He could gaze on her tears coldly. (10)
  • She opened them to gaze elsewhere. (10)
  • Following her gaze, they turn and see him.] (8)
  • Her gaze at the ring was a sullen intensity. (10)
  • Mrs. Shortman withdrew her gaze from the sky. (8)
  • His gaze was any one of the Chapters upon Nesta. (10)
  • His gaze had wandered to the desk; it fixed there. (10)
  • Every day, thou, star of my destiny, I gaze at thee. (18)
  • Again he paused, and his gaze was satisfied and bland. (8)
  • His gaze becomes as that of a rabbit regarding a snake. (8)
  • He turned his lack-lustre, jeering gaze on the visitors. (8)
  • John Thresher poised me in the very centre of his gaze. (10)
  • Weisspriess tried to direct a concentrated gaze on her. (10)
  • His gaze at her in the presence of her lord was audacious. (10)
  • Rhoda put out her hand to him, but kept her gaze on her father. (10)
  • Here, beneath their gaze, men had banqueted and danced and ruled. (8)
  • Lame falls the cry to kindle days Of radiant orb and daring gaze. (10)
  • Robert looked at Rhoda, but had no reply for her gaze of despair. (10)
  • Robert looked at Rhoda, but had no reply for her gaze of despair. (22)
  • The mountaineer sent a quick gaze up the air, as to descry signs. (10)
  • The latter had kept his gaze fixed on Mrs. Hughs, smoking silently. (8)
  • She could gaze tenderly, betray her heart, and be certain of safety. (10)
  • Of this gaze she became conscious, and glanced from him to the clock. (10)
  • Am I to sit and govern my feet under a chair, and gaze like an imbecile nun? (10)
  • The scorched and mangled remains of the two martyrs met their horrified gaze. (19)
  • When that was heard no longer, her silence and famished gaze chilled Cecilia. (10)
  • And her gaze rested on Bob Pillin, leaning over the piano, where Phyllis again sat. (8)
  • Nothing could now unfix his gaze from the little ring of metal with its black interior. (1)
  • Her face lights up with an intelligence that haunts me ever since I first met her gaze. (18)
  • His gaze never left her face; he played and played, and his own fitful face grew clouded. (8)
  • By and by he took his lamp, and put on the old cloak and cap, and went to gaze at Ripton. (10)
  • The circus people gaze longingly across the empty fields where are houses snug and tight. (21)
  • With an effort, she wrenched her gaze from his, and suddenly his crisp hair caught her eyes. (8)
  • At times their hands interchanged a fervent pressure, their eyes were drawn to an equal gaze. (10)
  • People stood fast to gaze at us; in the country some pulled off their hats and set up a cheer. (10)
  • A short analytical gaze at him, helped to an estimate of the powers of the man who kept him up. (10)
  • The gaze was sad in its thoughtfulness, such as our feelings translate of the light of evening. (10)
  • Her beautiful face was transfixed away from Barclugh, and her gaze was that of a frightened fawn. (18)
  • She stood quite still, letting him keep her hand, and questioning his face with a bewildered gaze. (9)
  • Cecilia, following their gaze, saw a little solitary patch of sunlight dancing and trembling there. (8)
  • He had been gazing at Michael uninterruptedly, and his gaze had been growing more and more sombre. (12)
  • Antonia had dropped her gaze; her face regained its languor, but the bosom of her dress was heaving. (8)
  • She did not meet his gaze quite steadily and all that evening kept putting her confession off and off. (8)
  • So one may mark the warm eye of a staid mare, following with her gaze the first strayings of her foal. (8)
  • They were unsure of being seen by the floating grey of eyes patient to gaze from their vast distance. (10)
  • Mr. Bosengate encountered in full the gaze of those large brown eyes, with the white showing underneath. (8)
  • The elder ladies who had spoken had fixed their eyes on him, and in their gaze he read his utter insignificance. (8)
  • He let his arms drop forward, and his helpless hands hang over his knees; his gaze fell from her face to the floor. (9)
  • The countess was not so much a persuasive lady as she was, in her breath and gaze, a sweeping and a wafting power. (10)
  • He lifted his face and looked his father full in the eyes, but with a gaze that refused to convey anything definite. (9)
  • Janet withdrew her attentive eyes from observing them, and threw a world of meaning into her abstracted gaze at me. (10)
  • Sir Willoughby was fortified by her sorrowful gaze as he and Clara passed out together to the laboratory arm in arm. (10)
  • On the surface she will witch, Rendering Beauty yours, but gaze Under, and the soul is rich Past computing, past amaze. (10)
  • The farmer, who was indeed attired in a bowler hat and Bedford cords, continued to gaze over his land, unconscious of Mr. (8)
  • The maiden aunt, placing the knitting of a red silk tie beside her plate, turned her aspiring, well-bred gaze on Shelton. (8)
  • In moments of silence his face seemed to become larger, and his gaze to be fixed upon an outer emptiness and an inner flame. (12)
  • Clara leaned forward to gaze at the hedgeways in the neighbourhood of the Hall strangely renewing their familiarity with her. (10)
  • Evan, when he passed Drummond into the house, and quietly returned his gaze, endured the first shock of this strange feeling. (10)
  • Go and gaze at one of our big ships coming out of an engagement home with all her flags flying and her crew manning the yards. (10)
  • Under that gaze, which for all its cool hardness, was so furiously alive, neither Lord nor Lady Valleys could keep quite still. (8)
  • Neither hot nor cold, the whole aspect of the dinner-table resisted and repelled the gaze, and made no pretensions to allure it. (22)
  • With his weight, his perfectly parted hair, and bull-like gaze, he was a guarantee that the old order would take some shifting yet. (8)
  • For his dog, seated on her haunches, was looking at him with that peculiarly steady gaze which betokened in her the desire for food. (8)
  • His own gaze did not fall; this sanguine face, with its two-day growth of reddish beard, long nose, full lips, and irony, puzzled him. (8)
  • Felix, who, no more than any one else, could keep his gaze off the trapped creature, felt again all the sensations of the previous afternoon. (8)
  • She looked round at him, and under that young, clear, brooding gaze he had the sudden uncomfortable feeling of having spoken like a charlatan. (8)
  • Grace made no direct response, and he grew visibly uncomfortable under the cold abstraction of the gaze with which she seemed to look through him. (9)
  • He turned sadly agape in silence to the busts, the books, and the range of scientific instruments, and directed a gaze under his eyebrows at Beauchamp. (10)

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