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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of gaze.

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Examples

  • And from the high poop Kwan Yung-jin gazed down at us as if he did not see us.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • On each landing, opposite the lift-shaft, the poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall.

    Nineteen Eighty-Four 1949

  • Kwan Yung-jin gazed down at us as if he did not see us.

    Chapter 15 1915

  • Miles after miles of rich country went by as we gazed from the windows of the moving train, and all this vast extent of territory which we traversed belonged to the United States; and there were many other routes from the Pacific to the Atlantic with an equally boundless panorama.

    Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen 1898

  • Edwin gazed at her in speechless horror; while she, casting a glance at Wallace, in which the full purpose of her soul was declared, turned, with a softened though majestic air, to the regent, and spoke: –

    The Scottish Chiefs 1875

  • Henrietta had written it again, and again had crept into his chamber and in whatever part of the house the magnate might now be found, he everywhere encountered this pale tremulous figure who pressing her hands together and without uttering a word gazed at him beseechingly, imploringly -- only they two knew why.

    The Poor Plutocrats M��r J��kai 1864

  • The sole inheritor of my family name gazed at me calmly.

    Black Butterfly Mark Gatiss 2008

  • Elaka gazed at Dax with pure spite, and the Trill made it a point not to look away.

    Antimatter John Vornholt 2000

  • Elaka gazed at Dax with pure spite, and the Trill made it a point not to look away.

    Antimatter John Vornholt 2000

  • Elaka gazed at Dax with pure spite, and the Trill made it a point not to look away.

    Antimatter John Vornholt 2000

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