stare into
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To look deeply into something, e.g., someone's eyes, a fire.
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- She likes to stare into the flickering flames of the fireplace.
- He would often stare into the distance, lost in thought.
- The child began to stare into his mother's eyes, trying to understand.
- After the bad news, he just sat there, staring into space.
- The company was staring into the abyss of bankruptcy.
- Don't stare into the sun directly; it can damage your eyes.
- She felt an urge to stare into the deep, dark well.
- As the fog thickened, they found themselves staring into an impenetrable white wall.
- He spent hours staring into the computer screen, coding tirelessly.
- We stood on the cliff, staring into the vast ocean below.