Gazed
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321 examples of Gazed in a sentence
The German peasant
gazed
at him in astonishment; for he knew enough French to make out the enormous blunders into which the Prince fell.
The Spaniard
gazed
at him in silence for fully a minute.
Julien
gazed
at her incessantly.
.. and his voice grew fainter and fainter; 'but certainly, of her interest in myself I have no decisive proof...'Mathilde
gazed
at him; he met her gaze, at least he hoped that his features had not betrayed him.
As he passed with Mathilde by this spot which recalled to him so vividly the intensity of his grief, the contrast between past despair and present bliss was too strong for him; tears flooded his eyes, and, carrying to his lips the hand of his mistress: 'Here I lived while I thought of you; from here I
gazed
at that shutter, I awaited for hours on end the fortunate moment when I should see this hand open it ...'He gave way completely.
Julien
gazed
at her with an inexpressible tenderness: 'No,' he said to himself, 'she does not love me any the less.'
From time to time, M. Chelan shed a few tears which rolled in silence down his cheeks; then he
gazed
at Julien, and was almost stupefied at seeing him take his hands and raise them to his lips.
He left the ship on Tuesday, and as it steamed away from the landing-stage he
gazed
after it regretfully.
And in the midst of the riot that sweet young lady returned, and snatched up that sweet little dog of hers (he had laid the tyke up for a month, and had on the expression, now, of a new-born lamb) into her arms, and kissed him, and asked him if he was killed, and what those great nasty brutes of dogs had been doing to him; and he nestled up against her, and
gazed
up into her face with a look that seemed to say: "Oh, I'm so glad you've come to take me away from this disgraceful scene!"
George and I
gazed
all about.
Then we
gazed
at each other.
Miss Peyton looked on the gallant show with an exulting pride, which arose in the reflection that the warriors before her were the chosen troops of her native colony; while Frances
gazed
with a singleness of interest that absorbed all other considerations.
Frances
gazed
until she could look no longer.
CHAPTER IXA moment
gazed
adown the dale, A moment snuffed the tainted gale, A moment listened to the cry, That thickened as the chase drew nigh; Then, as the headmost foe appeared, With one brave bound the copse he cleared, And, stretching forward free and far, Sought the wild heaths of Uam-Var.
As she
gazed
around, she saw the trees bending to the force of the wind, that swept through the valley with an impetuosity that shook even the buildings; and the forest, that had so lately glittered in the sun with its variegated hues, was fast losing its loveliness, as the leaves were torn from the branches, and were driving irregularly before the eddies of the blast.
"Where are all the sentinels, John?" he inquired, as he
gazed
around with a look of curiosity, "and why are you here alone?"
A transient look of melancholy clouded the brow of the surgeon, as he stood a moment, and
gazed
silently on the bauble; nor did he remember the place, or the occasion, while he mournfully soliloquized as follows:-"Poor Anna! gay as innocence and youth could make thee was thy heart, when this cincture was formed to grace thy nuptials; but ere the hour had come, God had taken thee to Himself.
Sarah arose from the reclining posture she had taken, and
gazed
wildly at her companion.
With a feeling of awe at being thus unexpectedly admitted, as it were, into the secrets of that desert place, Frances
gazed
intently, until, among the scattered trees and fantastic rocks, something like a rude structure was seen.
Dunwoodie
gazed
at her a moment in abstracted musing, and the question was repeated.
Birch paused and
gazed
around him for a moment, with an emotion exceeding the base passion of fear, and then continued in a gloomy tone, "There are a thousand halters in that very name, and little hope would there be left me of another escape, should I be again taken.
Throwing back the hood of her cardinal, she sought the support of a tree, and
gazed
towards the summit of the mountain that was to be the goal of her enterprise.
Dunwoodie took hold of his hand, and
gazed
a moment in silence; his own dark eye kindled, and the paleness which had overspread his features was succeeded by a spot of deep red in either cheek.
The peddler dropped the folds of the greatcoat that concealed his features, and
gazed
for a moment earnestly at the face of the speaker; then dropping his head upon his bosom, he said, meekly,-"If it be your excellency's pleasure."
The officer
gazed
at the strong emotion he exhibited with pain, and he made a slight movement towards the gold; but it was arrested by the expression of his companion's face.
At times, as they
gazed
upon the flood of waters that rushed tumultuously at his feet, there was a stern and daring look that flashed from them, which denoted the ardor of an enthusiast.
When it was finished, she
gazed
a moment, then whispered:"It's nice--make a man."
Then he sat up, pushing the body from him, and
gazed
at it, and then around him, confusedly.
Presently Jeff Thatcher hove in sight, and Tom's face lighted; he
gazed
a moment, and then turned sorrowfully away.
The boys
gazed
awhile, half expecting to see a blue light flit past a window; then talking in a low tone, as befitted the time and the circumstances, they struck far off to the right, to give the haunted house a wide berth, and took their way homeward through the woods that adorned the rearward side of Cardiff Hill.
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