The plural of the noun stare is stares.
As in "There were many puzzled stares when the play suddenly stopped."
They Stare at you.
Stare is present tense. The past tense is stared, and the future tense is will stare.
"Stare" is a present tense verb.
you can stare at some thing for 1min
My mom says it is not polite to stare.
The singular Stare tranquilla! and the plural Stare tranquille! in the feminine and the singular Stare tranquillo! and the plural Stare tranqilli! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Take it easy!" The choice depends upon whether the second person "you" being referenced is in the singular or plural and whether the audience is of one or more listeners. The respective pronunciations will be "STA-rey tran-KWEEL-la" and "STA-rey tran-KWEEL-ley" in the feminine and "STA-rey tran-KWEEL-lo" and "STA-rey tran-KWEEL-lee" in the masculine in Italian.
This is the third-person plural of the imperfect tense of stare, "to stand." It can be translated as "they were standing" or "they used to stand."
The NOUN stares is plural (more than one stare, or look). The present tense verb conjugation stares is used only for the third-person singular (he, she, or it stares).
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.
They Stare at you.
Yes they do stare. they mostly stare at their food or at other penguins
Jason Stare goes by J Stare.
The homophone of "stare" is "stair."
The homophone for "stare" is "stair."
Stare is present tense. The past tense is stared, and the future tense is will stare.
The longer you stare into the abyss, the more the abyss seems to stare back at you.
A homophone for stair is "stare".