Another way to say, to look with a fixed glaze is to stare. You could also say to look intently.
The word glare means to stare fiercely. One will often say someone glared at them, meaning they gave them a harsh or bad look. Some synonyms for glare are stare, look and gaze.
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Advise. Assist. etc... you can look up other synonyms online.
look at your watch and say you have another interview to attend
No but you can say "take a look"
Gaze in French = regarder (verb)
The word glare means to stare fiercely. One will often say someone glared at them, meaning they gave them a harsh or bad look. Some synonyms for glare are stare, look and gaze.
You say "look at" if the object is in plain sight, and all you have to do is look. E.g. "Look at that bird!"You say "look in" if you have to go to another place to do the looking. E.g. "I'll look in on her on my way home."
To look like something is to resemble it.
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Another way to look at that is to say what is 512 and that is 244,140,625
Here's a few ways to say it: Fixed Price, Firm Price, Not Negotiable, Non Negotiable price.
look behind you
The phrase "with study in her eyes" typically means that a person appears focused, attentive, and deeply engrossed in their studies or in a task they are working on. It suggests that the person has a serious and determined look on their face, indicating their dedication to learning or accomplishing something.
You gaze longingly in an Easterly direction while saying "your village is found over there"
Look in a thesaurus and check synonyms
The best way is to look for the signs. Is she by herself? If so does she gaze into your direction periodically? Does she adjust her clothing, or her hair? This could be a sign that she finds you attractive. A great way to find out would be to by her a drink and tell the bartender to say it was from you.