How to use "staring" in a sentence

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He stood for a moment staring after them as they disappeared round a corner

'I promise,' the girl replied, staring at Marius with amusement.

Gillenormand was sitting in front of a large fire, staring into the flames and thinking bitterly of Marius

Sala was so busy staring that she didn't look where she was going, and stepped into water up to her ankles.

Sala rolled onto her back and lay floating, staring up at the sky

She was staring out at the view with that faraway look in her eyes - that look that Sala now recognized

I sat there, staring at him

The man was still watching me, staring like a child

He stood staring out of the window.

Maxim went on staring straight in front of him.

We stood there by the door, staring at one another

I stood staring at Maxim

I remember standing on the terrace and staring up at the sky

We listened, staring into the white fog together

I sat on the floor, staring at him.

Unaware that she was staring at him, the boy put one hand to his mouth and bit gently on his bent thumb knuckle, which Danny had begun to do a year or so before he died

She glanced at the station wagon and saw that the boy was still staring at her

He was staring at the front of the grocery store again, waiting.

Her smile was so lovely that he could have stood there all evening, just staring at the sweet curve of her lips.

Prominent sockets of bone, and the menacing, inhuman crimson eyes staring out with intense hatred

He squinted through the glass into the perfectly black interior, and he had the disconcerting feeling that someone was hiding in there, staring out at him.

She stayed a moment longer, staring back into the gloom, where the purple mercury-vapor light did not reach.

Sitting in a bathtub full of bloody water, staring at something fearsome beyond the veil between this world and the next

"Who's in the helicopter?" Danny asked, staring at it through the side window of the Explorer.

It was lucky that he was staring at the wine glass and not at me, or something in my expression might have frightened him.

I must have fainted because I found myself on the floor of the laboratory, staring at the closed door

He remained standing on one side of the pit that the Thing had made for itself, staring at its strange appearance and thinking that there might be some intelligent design in its shape

I stood staring, watching as man after man fell over

As I woke up, I noticed a seated figure with his face staring at the sky, watching the sunset.

For a moment we were silent, staring at each other

We stood breathing heavily, staring at each other

I sat staring in front of me, trying without success to find a way of arguing against him

I stopped, staring towards Kensington Gardens.

I stood staring into the pit, and my heart grew wonderfully happy as the rising sun lit up the world around me

She laughed, and I laughed too, but Grant Munro stood staring with his hand holding his throat.