stare

See:
  • be looking (one) in the face
  • be staring (one) in the face
  • be staring (something) in the face
  • be staring someone in the face
  • be staring something in the face
  • fix (one) with a gaze
  • fix (one) with a look
  • fix (one) with a stare
  • fix somebody with a look, stare, gaze, etc.
  • give (someone) a blank stare
  • give a blank look
  • look in the face
  • look/stare you in the face
  • look/stare/gaze into space
  • stare (off) into space
  • stare (someone or something) in the face
  • stare at
  • stare at (someone or something)
  • stare down
  • stare down the barrel of a/(one's) gun
  • stare in the face
  • stare into
  • stare into (something)
  • stare out at
  • stare out at (someone or something)
  • stare something in the face
  • stark raving mad
References in periodicals archive
Analysis indicated no significant differences in skin conductance between the Face condition and Face and Remote Stare condition (z = -0.58, p = .56) or between the Object condition and the Object and Remote Stare condition (z = -1.85, p = .07).
Then she looked at Maria and me, sitting there with blank looks, trying to stare the window out.
Jeff Bridges as Bill Django, Kevin Spacey as Larry Hooper, and Geoge Clooney as Lyn Cassady, in The Men Who Stare At Goats; above, Cassady staring at one of the eponymous goats
A legion of "warrior monks" with unparalleled psychic powers can read the enemy's thoughts, pass through solid walls, and even stare a goat to its death.
SGT Carla Marghella said that when she was attached to an infantry unit at JRTC and had to deal with Soldiers' stares, there was nothing she could do.
Stare decisis not only impairs or corrupts proper constitutional interpretation.
In each of those three countries, Renner stares, such timber sales in the 1990s were estimated at more than US$100 million per year.
An employee who stares at a coworker may violate bans on gender-based harassment in the workplace, California's First District Court of Appeal has ruled.
In 1986 the Deutsches Architekturmuseum inherited original design material from Olga Stare, strengthening the importance of Frankfurt's modern architecture archives for researchers.
"Eurgh did everyone see that creepy stare by Joe," another posted.
This article discusses how a special operations joint task force (JTF) developed an airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (A-ISR) collection strategy employing the Gorgon Stare capability to answer priority intelligence requirements (1) critical to countering violent extremist organization (VEO) high-profile attacks (HPAs).
Summary: Satara (Maharashtra) [India], March 23 (ANI): In an utterly shameless display of male chauvinism and patriarchal mindset, Lok Sabha MP and NCP leader Udayanraje Bhosale said that it's quite obvious for boys to 'stare' at girls and there is nothing unusual in it.
I see it everywhere - couples ignoring each other to stare at their phones, mums ignoring their kids playing in the park while they're on their phones, people out for dinner or lunch together, staring at their phones.
Supreme Court might pursue a consistent, unified doctrine of stare decisis even as its members--past and present--adopt very different interpretive philosophies.
They stare at me too much.I am trying to narrow down the possible reasons they keep staring.