stare around

Frequency: 7.09.0 per million words

To look at the area or people surrounding oneself.

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Examples (20)

  • He walked into the grand hall and stared around in awe.
  • Entering the grand hall, she couldn't help but stare around at the opulent decorations.
  • She nervously stared around the unfamiliar room, searching for a friendly face.
  • The child nervously stared around the unfamiliar classroom on his first day.
  • The child stared around the candy store with wide, excited eyes.
  • He paused at the top of the hill to stare around at the breathtaking panoramic view.
  • After the accident, he lay on the ground, dazed, and stared around at the wreckage.
  • Tourists often stare around in awe when visiting ancient ruins.
  • Don't just stare around; try to find what you're looking for.
  • After the accident, he lay on the ground, dazed, and began to slowly stare around.
  • The new student stared around the classroom, feeling a bit overwhelmed.
  • "Don't just stare around; try to find what you're looking for!" the guide urged.
  • She paused at the entrance to the market and stared around at the bustling crowd.
  • She had never been to such a busy market before and found herself staring around at all the colorful stalls.
  • He had a habit of staring around whenever he entered a new place.
  • The old man would often stare around his empty house, lost in thought.
  • We stared around the ancient ruins, imagining life centuries ago.
  • As the new employee, he quietly stared around, observing his new surroundings.
  • The detective slowly stared around the crime scene, taking in every detail.
  • We were all so shocked that we just stood there, staring around at the unexpected damage.