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1) gaze. Roget s II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition. 1995.
...stare. See SEE. To look intently and fixedly: eye, gape, gawk, goggle, ogle, peer1, stare. gaze open-mouthed, rivet the eyes on. See SEE....

2) Gaze (1 syl., g hard). Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898
...To stand at gaze. To stand in doubt what to do A term in forestry. When a stag first hears the hounds it stands dazed, looking all round, and in doubt what to do....

3) gaze. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
...Inflected forms: gazed, gazˇing, gazˇes To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention. A steady, fixed look. Middle English gasen, probably of Scandinavian...

4) Gaze-hound. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898
...(See LYME-HOUND.) 1...

5) Lyme-hound. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898
...and Gaze-hound. The stanch lyme-hound tracks the woundedbuck over hill and dale. The fleet gazehound kills the buck at view. 1 "Thou art the lyme-hound, I am the...

6) stare. Roget s II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition. 1995.
...An intent fixed look: gape, gaze. See SEE. To look intently and fixedly: eye, gape, gawk, gaze, goggle, ogle, peer1. gaze open-mouthed, rivet the eyes on. See SEE....

7) gape. Roget s II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition. 1995.
...An intent fixed look: gaze, stare. See SEE. 1. To look intently and fixedly: eye, gawk, gaze, goggle, ogle, peer1, stare. gaze open-mouthed, rivet the eyes on. See...

8) 3875. Apocrypha. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996
...NUMBER:3875 QUOTATION:Gaze not on a maid, that thou fall not be by those things that are precious to her. ATTRIBUTION:Apocrypha. Ecclesiasticus 9:5....

9) 66423. Yeats, William Butler. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996
...NUMBER:66423 QUOTATION:Gaze no more in the bitter glassThe demons, with their subtle guile,Lift up before us when they pass,Or only gaze a little while. ATTRIBUTION:William...

10) 8. The Ghost of Lord Clarenceux. Rhys, Ernest, ed. 1921. The Haunters & the Haunted
...room was the doorway, which led to the small bedroom, little more than an alcove, and the gaze of the apparition was fixed on this doorway. I closed the door behind...

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