Etymology: [ 'star, 'ster ] (verb.) before 12th century. From Middle English staren, from Old English starian (“to stare”), from Proto-Germanic *starājanan (“to be fixed, be rigid”), from Proto-Indo-European *stere-, *strē- (“strong, steady”). Cognate with Dutch staren (“to stare”), German starren (“to stare”), Norwegian stare (“to stare”), German starr (“stiff”). More at start.
gözlerini dikmek, dik dik bakmak, boşluğa bakma, gözünü dikme, sabit bakış, boş boş bakmak, bakakalmak, gözünü dikip bakmak, boşluğa bakmak, gözünü dikmek, hayretle bakmak, gözü dalmak, dikmek (gözlerini), dik durmak, uzun uzun bakmak, (uzun ve dikkatli) bakış, gözlerini dikip bak, (at) (dikkatle) bakmak, stare at dik dik bakmak stare down yüzüne dik dik bakıp şaşırtmak veya utandırmak, bakışların bir noktaya takılıp kalması, uzun ve küstahca bakış, stare one in the face önünde, dik dik bakan, bakışları ile, stare dik dik bak, göze çarpan, göz alıcı, parlak, hareketsiz, tamamen, sabit, aşırı çarpıcı, büsbütün,
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gözlerini dikmek fiil
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dik dik bakmak
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boşluğa bakma
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gözünü dikme isim
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sabit bakış
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boş boş bakmak
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bakakalmak
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gözünü dikip bakmak
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boşluğa bakmak
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gözünü dikmek
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hayretle bakmak
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gözü dalmak
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dikmek (gözlerini)
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dik durmak
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uzun uzun bakmak
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(uzun ve dikkatli) bakış isim
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gözlerini dikip bak fiil
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(at) (dikkatle) bakmak fiil
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stare at dik dik bakmak stare down yüzüne dik dik bakıp şaşırtmak veya utandırmak
To look fixedly (at something), A persistent gaze, To be very conspicuous on account of size, prominence, color, or brilliancy; as, staring windows or colors, To look with fixed eyes wide open, as through fear, wonder, surprise, impudence, etc, look intensively, a fixed look with eyes open wide fixate one's eyes; "The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly, Acronym for Southern Tropical Atlantic Regional Experiment, a project within BIBEX STARE is an aircraft- and ground-based measurement program initiated in May 1990 by a committee of scientists from Europe, Brazil and the U S to investigate the sources of trace gases, their atmospheric transport, and the chemical processes in the atmosphere which lead to elevated levels of O3, CO, and other trace gases over the southern tropical Atlantic Ocean The field campaigns conducted under STARE were TRACE-A, SAFARI, and SA'ARI See Andreae et al (1996), fixate one's eyes; "The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly", gaze fixedly, as in: I asked him what was wrong, but all I got in response was a vacant stare, To stand out; to project; to bristle, look at with fixed eyes; "The students stared at the teacher with amazement", to fasten an earnest and prolonged gaze on some object, The act of staring; a fixed look with eyes wide open, To look earnestly at; to gaze at, gaze fixedly at someone or something, look at with a steady gaze, a fixed look with eyes open wide, If a situation or the answer to a problem is staring you in the face, it is very obvious, although you may not be immediately aware of it. Then the answer hit me. It had been staring me in the face ever since Lullington. when you look at something for a long time in a steady way, If you stare at someone or something, you look at them for a long time. Tamara stared at him in disbelief, shaking her head Mahoney tried not to stare. Stare is also a noun. Hlasek gave him a long, cold stare, penetrating gaze, fixed look, The starling, glout, Simple past tense and past participle of stare, glom, past of stare, plural of stare, act of gazing fixedly at someone or something, act of looking at with a steady gaze, present participle of stare, without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense", (used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder; "staring eyes", with a stare; "`quoi?' asked Blanchard, staring",
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To look fixedly (at something)
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A persistent gaze
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To be very conspicuous on account of size, prominence, color, or brilliancy; as, staring windows or colors
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To look with fixed eyes wide open, as through fear, wonder, surprise, impudence, etc
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look intensively
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a fixed look with eyes open wide fixate one's eyes; "The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly
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Acronym for Southern Tropical Atlantic Regional Experiment, a project within BIBEX STARE is an aircraft- and ground-based measurement program initiated in May 1990 by a committee of scientists from Europe, Brazil and the U S to investigate the sources of trace gases, their atmospheric transport, and the chemical processes in the atmosphere which lead to elevated levels of O3, CO, and other trace gases over the southern tropical Atlantic Ocean The field campaigns conducted under STARE were TRACE-A, SAFARI, and SA'ARI See Andreae et al (1996)
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fixate one's eyes; "The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly"
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gaze fixedly, as in: I asked him what was wrong, but all I got in response was a vacant stare
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To stand out; to project; to bristle
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look at with fixed eyes; "The students stared at the teacher with amazement"
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to fasten an earnest and prolonged gaze on some object
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The act of staring; a fixed look with eyes wide open
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To look earnestly at; to gaze at
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gaze fixedly at someone or something, look at with a steady gaze fiil
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a fixed look with eyes open wide
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If a situation or the answer to a problem is staring you in the face, it is very obvious, although you may not be immediately aware of it. Then the answer hit me. It had been staring me in the face ever since Lullington. when you look at something for a long time in a steady way
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If you stare at someone or something, you look at them for a long time. Tamara stared at him in disbelief, shaking her head Mahoney tried not to stare. Stare is also a noun. Hlasek gave him a long, cold stare
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penetrating gaze, fixed look isim
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The starling
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A stare.
glout
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stared
Simple past tense and past participle of stare
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to stare.
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stared
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stares
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staring
act of gazing fixedly at someone or something, act of looking at with a steady gaze isim
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staring
present participle of stare
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staring
without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense"
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staring
(used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder; "staring eyes"
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