Stared
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236 examples of Stared in a sentence
Ned Land
stared
at Captain Nemo and obviously missed his meaning.
Through the open window we
stared
at the lower strata of this southernmost ocean.
I
stared
at the last rays wreathing this peak, while shadows were gradually climbing its gradients.
I
stared
at the captain.
I
stared
at Conseil.
I
stared
in my turn and couldn't keep back a movement of revulsion.
Without speaking to us, without even seeing us perhaps, he went to the panel,
stared
at the devilfish, and said a few words to his chief officer.
Red with blood, motionless by the beacon, Captain Nemo
stared
at the sea that had swallowed one of his companions, and large tears streamed from his eyes.
The captain
stared
at me, crossing his arms.
I couldn't stand this brightness, but Captain Nemo
stared
straight at it, as if to inhale the spirit of the storm.
I
stared
in the direction of the ship I had spotted.
Some fifteen of the Nautilus's seamen surrounded their captain and
stared
with a feeling of implacable hate at the ship bearing down on them.
He
stared
at the ship, which stayed to his leeward five or six miles off.
Taking refuge in my stateroom, we
stared
at each other without pronouncing a word.
Captain Nemo
stared
at them for a few moments, stretched out his arms to them, sank to his knees, and melted into sobs.
The coarsest words applicable to his position
stared
from every line.
He came up to the counter, whistling and swaying his shoulders; he
stared
at Julien.
One day, when he had been driven into a cafe in the Rue Saint-Honore by a sudden shower, a tall man in a beaver coat, surprised at his gloomy stare, began to stare back at him exactly as Mademoiselle Amanda's lover had
stared
at him, long before, at Besancon.
How arrogantly he
stared
at me last night in the Cafe Tortoni, pretending not to know me!
K.
stared
at the supervisor.
The wooden stairs would explain nothing to him however long he
stared
at them.
"Don't worry too much about him laughing," said the girl to K., who had become unhappy once more and
stared
quietly in front of himself as if needing no further explanation.
K.'s uncle knocked at the very first door at ground level; while they waited he smiled, showing his big teeth, and whispered, "Eight o'clock; not the usual sort of time to be visiting a lawyer, but Huld won't mind it from me."Two large, black eyes appeared in the spy-hatch in the door, they
stared
at the two visitors for a while and then disappeared; the door, however, did not open.
When the lawyer started speaking Block had stopped looking at the bed but
stared
rather into one of the corners, just listening, as if the light from the speaker were brighter than Block could bear to look at.
Then they started round the room again looking for it; and then they met again in the centre, and
stared
at one another.
He was evidently in a great hurry when he first dawned upon the vision, but, on catching sight of Harris and me, and Montmorency, and the things, he eased up and
stared.
The fellows sat up and
stared
at one another.
But the chief clerk had turned away as soon as Gregor had started to speak, and, with protruding lips, only
stared
back at him over his trembling shoulders as he left.
Caesar
stared
around the building, unable to fathom the hidden meaning of his companion, when his roving eyes suddenly became fixed, and his teeth chattered with affright.
The more Tom
stared
at the splendid marvel, the higher he turned up his nose at his finery and the shabbier and shabbier his own outfit seemed to him to grow.
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