How to use "stared" in a sentence
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Valjean slowly raised his head and stared with a sort of amazement at the child
He stared at the coin with a look of puzzlement, as if he were trying to remember something
But suddenly her face froze, and she stared with horror at the door
She stared wildly at the two men, then turned to the nurse
The drinkers at the other tables paused, glasses half-way to their lips, and stared with disbelief.
The beggar raised his face and stared hard at Valjean for just a second, then quickly bowed his head
He stared fiercely at him and said, 'So, it's you again! I was right
As Marius was thinking about the sad life of the family in the next room, he stared dreamily at the wall that separated them
Marius stared, frozen with fear as Thenardier, knife in hand, stood hesitating a few steps away from the prisoner
She stared at Marius with a look of pleasure on her pale face, and for some moments seemed unable to speak.
Gillenormand stared at his grandson with disbelief
'Tell me about it,' he said to Marius, who stared back with silent amazement, unaware that the word 'grandfather' was responsible for the change in the old man's behaviour
Cosette's blotter was lying on a cupboard just below it and, as Valjean stared at its reflection, he read the following lines:
He stared at the blotter, coldness in his eyes, the darkness of the deepest night in his heart
He stared down at the four uniforms but, as he did so, a fifth uniform fell as if by magic at his feet.
When Javert stared at him, speechless with surprise, Valjean went on, I don't suppose I'll leave here alive
Then, bending over the unconscious body, Valjean stared at Marius with hatred in his eyes.
Valjean took thirty francs from his pockets and showed it to Thenardier, who stared with disbelief
Valjean told him his name and stood, without moving, as Javert approached and stared into his eyes.
He stared into Valjean's eyes for a long time, then, stepping back with a look of confusion in his eyes, asked dreamily, 'What are you doing here? Who is this man?'
Thenardier stared at the coat and the cloth in his hands, speechless with fear
Sala had stared
She stared at Cham
"No idea." Sala stared down at the little package in her hand
Sala stared at him
"What?" Sala stared at him
Gran stared into the distance for a moment, deep in thought
Sala stared at him
Sala stared at Gran, who held out the note
Sala stared
Sala stared at her
Sala stared
Sala stared at them
Sala stared at her in disbelief
Mrs Van Hopper sat down at her usual table and stared at everyone in the restaurant.
She put down her fork and stared at him hard
Maxim stared at me
A servant stared at me in surprise
We stared at one another for a moment without speaking.
The man said nothing, but stared at me in the same stupid way.
Maxim stared at me.
They all stared at me without moving
Maxim stared up at me
Beatrice stared at me before she spoke.
Beatrice stared at me.
I opened my eyes and stared at Mrs Danvers
She stared out of the window into the fog.
I stared at her.
I stared at him
I stared at him, not understanding.
Maxim stared out of the window.
Mrs Danvers stared at me.
I stared down at the floor.
And dangerous too, perhaps.' Maxim stared hard at Favell.
Ben stepped into the room and stared at everyone with his small eyes
Favell stared at Mrs Danvers as though he did not understand her.
As they stared at each other through two windows and through the strange sulphurous light, she had the feeling that they were making contact across an immense gulf of space and time and destiny
As she stared at the contents of the musky closet - the boy's shoes, his jeans, dress slacks, shirts, sweaters, his blue Dodgers' baseball cap, the small blue suit he had worn on special occasions - a lump rose in her throat
She stared at the chalkboard, thought of the two words that had been printed there, and anger swelled in her
She stared at it, frightened and bewildered.
He stopped walking and stared at her
She stared at what the computer had printed, and fear welled in her - dark, cold, oily fear.
She stared at him intently.
Still sitting on the couch, Elliot shook his head and stared down at his cognac.
"True." He stared thoughtfully at the computer
She stared deeply into his eyes
Elliot stared at him, amazed
In a day or two, someone would find him out there, his face blue-green-gray, his tongue dark and lolling, his eyes bulging in their sockets as he stared through the windshield as if on a drive to Hell
Tina stared at those words in shocked disbelief.
But she stared into his dark, expressive eyes, and she knew that he'd meant every word he said.
Now she turned all the way around and stared through the rear window of the sports car
They stared at the shadows.
Tina stared at the jukebox in disbelief.
Elliot stared at her with consternation and with pity, his dark eyes reflecting a distant light
They stared out at the dark parking lot and at the fenced storage yard full of fifty-gallon drums that lay beyond the lot
Willis Bruckster stared at them, then crumpled his game card with obvious disappointment and disgust, as if he had lost a few hard-earned dollars.
He turned his head toward them and stared at them through the railed sides of the hospital bed in which he lay.
Elliot stared into the flat dead gaze of the pasty-faced corpse, and he knew that he was looking at Luciano Bellicosti
He picked it up, opened it, and stared at her photograph
She stared at the tangled bedclothes as if she were searching for inspiration in the creases of the linens
Tina stared at the map and tried to think of nothing but the appealing greens, blues, yellows, and pinks that the cartographers had used to indicate various types of terrain
Tina stared vacantly into space.
Sandstone stared at him as if to say, You're nuts, but are you dangerous?
Billy stared, open-mouthed.
Zachariah stared at him
Dombey stared thoughtfully at the spreading frost
He stared at her through the side rails of the bed.
Gripped by rage and revulsion, Tina stared at Dombey
Everyone stared at him.
Danny stared at the oncoming chopper, and lines appeared in his forehead again.
She held Danny close, and she stared into his dark eyes, and she wasn't able to comfort herself with those words from the Bible
'Well, I shall never forget his face when I met him outside my gate, or the way he said, "Oh, you'll see Protheroe all right!" That should have made me suspect what had just happened.' Haydock stared at me
He turned, stared, shouted something about 'crawling out in a thing like a dish cover', and moved on to the gate of the next house
I turned my desk chair to the window and stared out at the country and, in particular, at the three enormous black Things that were moving around the common
For a long time my brother stared out of the window in total surprise, watching the policeman banging at door after door
These hills grew lower and broader as we stared.
I stared around, hardly believing my eyes
I stared
I stared, surprised and greatly affected by the man's courage.