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They Stare at you.
It depends on your personality. It may be better to stare back.
Stare is present tense. The past tense is stared, and the future tense is will stare.
"Stare" is a present tense verb.
My mom says it is not polite to stare.
Drowsy driving, driving with a fixed stare rather than moving your eyes, and driving on a straight road for an extended period of time.
Stare means "Look at with fixed eyes" Example sentences are: The students stared at the teacher with amazement. Do not stare at me.
being blind from other cars
cold , icy sight
Gaze is more positive than "stare" or "ogle".
Another way to say, to look with a fixed glaze is to stare. You could also say to look intently.
There are a few definitions for stare. One, to look fixedly with open eyes. Another is to have an effect on. A third is to be forcefully apparent or evident.
gazed means to look at something with fixed eyes synonyms- stare
In military terms, it is called "caged eyes". Common usage labels it, the "thousand mile stare".
A fixed gaze is the complete opposite of looking around. You are staring, focussed upon something or someone. This is not the same as a "hundred-yard stare" where you look "through" things rather than focus upon them; as if looking at something in the far distance even if there is a wall or other obstacle in the way. Whatever or whoever you look upon with a fixed gaze has your undivided attention -- even if they aren't looking at you. Just be sure to look away when they do as it's rude to stare.
It is rude to stare at people.I stare at him for a moment, wondering if he was joking.He has a cold, icy stare.
Glaring can mean 1)harsh brightness, strong, overpowering, really bright? 2) to stare with a fiercely or angrily piercing look 3) but some people can just say it for another word as stare People might use the word as 'glare' meaning staring and not meaning or not realizing they have an angered expression