gaze at (someone or something)

gaze at (someone or something)

To look at someone or something. The teacher gazed at all the kids in the room and then announced who had gotten the solos. When we first got off the bus in New York City, we could only gaze at all the skyscrapers in awe.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

gaze at someone or something

to stare at someone or something. I stood for an hour, gazing at the sea. She gazed at me for a moment and then smiled.
See also: gaze
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • gaze at
  • gaze on
  • gaze on (someone or something)
  • gaze around at (someone or something)
  • gaze out on
  • gaze out on (something)
  • have a head start
  • build a fire under (someone or something)
  • get (the) clearance to have (something)
  • meddle with