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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stare \Stare\ (st[^a]r), n. [AS. staer. See
Starling
.] (Zool.)
The starling. [Obs.]
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stare \stare\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
stared
(st[^a]rd); p. pr. &
vb. n.
staring
.] [AS. starian; akin to LG. & D. staren,
OHG. star[=e]n, G. starren, Icel. stara; cf. Icel. stira,
Dan. stirre, Sw. stirra, and G. starr stiff, rigid, fixed,
Gr. stereo`s solid (E. stereo-), Skr. sthira firm, strong.
[root]166. Cf.
Sterile
.]
1. To look with fixed eyes wide open, as through fear,
wonder, surprise, impudence, etc.; to fasten an earnest
and prolonged gaze on some object.
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For ever upon the ground I see thee stare.
--Chaucer.
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Look not big, nor stamp, nor stare, nor fret.
--Shak.
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2. To be very conspicuous on account of size, prominence,
color, or brilliancy; as, staring windows or colors.
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3. To stand out; to project; to bristle. [Obs.]
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Makest my blood cold, and my hair to stare. --Shak.
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Take off all the staring straws and jags in the
hive. --Mortimer.
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Syn: To gaze; to look earnestly. See
Gaze
.
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stare \Stare\ (st[^a]r), v. t.
To look earnestly at; to gaze at.
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I will stare him out of his wits. --Shak.
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To stare in the face
, to be before the eyes, or to be
undeniably evident. "The law . . . stares them in the face
whilst they are breaking it." --Locke.
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stare \Stare\, n.
The act of staring; a fixed look with eyes wide open. "A dull
and stupid stare." --Churchill.
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Starling \Star"ling\ (-l[i^]ng), n. [OE. sterlyng, a dim. of OE.
stare, AS. staer; akin to AS. stearn, G. star, staar, OHG.
stara, Icel. starri, stari, Sw. stare, Dan. staer, L.
sturnus. Cf.
Stare
a starling.]
1. (Zool.) Any passerine bird belonging to
Sturnus
and
allied genera. The European starling (
Sturnus vulgaris
)
is dark brown or greenish black, with a metallic gloss,
and spotted with yellowish white. It is a sociable bird,
and builds about houses, old towers, etc. Called also
stare
, and
starred
. The pied starling of India is
Sternopastor contra
.
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2. (Zool.) A California fish; the rock trout.
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3. A structure of piles driven round the piers of a bridge
for protection and support; -- called also
sterling
.
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Rose-colored starling
. (Zool.) See
Pastor
.
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WordNet
stare
n : a fixed look with eyes open wide
v 1: look at with fixed eyes; "The students stared at the teacher
with amazement" [syn:
gaze
]
2: fixate one's eyes; "The ancestor in the painting is staring
down menacingly"
Moby Dictionary
be amazed
,
be astonished
,
be curious
,
bedroom eyes
,
bore
,
burn with curiosity
,
come-hither look
,
crane
,
crane the neck
,
dig around for
,
dig up
,
evil eye
,
eye
,
gape
,
gaup
,
gawk
,
gaze
,
gaze open-mouthed
,
glad eye
,
glare
,
gloat
,
glower
,
glowering look
,
goggle
,
inquire
,
interrogate
,
look
,
malocchio
,
marvel
,
nose around for
,
nose out
,
ogle
,
peer
,
penetrating look
,
query
,
question
,
quiz
,
rubber
,
rubberneck
,
seek
,
stand aghast
,
stand on tiptoe
,
stare at
,
stare down
,
stare hard
,
stare openmouthed
,
want to know
,
watch
,
whammy
,
wonder
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