well there are lots but here is one: I was gazing at the stars or, I was gazing in her eyes.
Percival Wemys Madison is the name of the littlun who first approaches the naval officer in Chapter 12, Cry of the Hunters. He is overcome with fear and only manages to respond with his name, class, and school when asked for it.
Gazing at the Moonlight was created in 2004.
"Enjoys" is the verb and "gazing" is a gerund.
another word for gazing is looking or daydreaming !!
Who astonishes Ophelia by pulling at her and gazing into her face
It has to do with thinking about yourself, possibly at the expense of actually doing anything. I have wondered about the origin of the phrase. One imagines a person staring at their belly-button -- the posture paints a picture. It suggests the question "what are you expecting to see??" Another interpretation is that the person is trying to figure out where he came from, the belly button representing the umbilical cord which connected him to his mother. Naval gazing involves asking the question "where did I come from," or "who am I?" The navel is the 'belly button'. It means daydreaming or not being focused on the important things going on around you.
No the word gazing is not a plural noun. The word gazing is not a noun at all but a verb. The singular noun form is gaze and the plural noun is gazes.
cows and i think you mean grazing not gazing
it isnt on the island but they are gazing diagonally
the poet sitting on tower and gazing at sea
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