As a noun: Kaname's gaze was directed out the window.
As a verb: She likes to gaze up at the stars.
He sat on the park bench and gazed at the sunset, taking in the beauty of the colors in the sky.
A hush fell over the crowd as we gazed at the sinking Sun.
I was completely entranced when I gazed into her eyes.
The old woman gazed out her window.
While shopping, I gazed at my reflection in the store window.
My dad gazed into my moms eyes
I gaze at the pasture, and wonder, Where am I?
She might be lascivious, but I don't consider that a fault if it is only with me!
You will be asked to sit at a screen and keep your gaze fixed on a central light source.
gaze
I like to gaze into the sunset.
He would gaze into her blue eyes and wonder what she thought .
Although he spoke affectionately there was a definite coldness to his gaze which betrayed his true feelings.
As a noun: Our intent is to hire six new people for the expanding department.As an adjective: Throughout the entire period, he held an intent gaze on the new girl.
The word that is a homophone of "gaze" and "step" is "stare."
He gazed at her from across the room.
She gazed longingly at the ocean.