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stare out

British  

verb

  1. (tr, adverb) to look at (a person or animal) fixedly until his gaze is turned away

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“OK…” I stare out my window at the deserted McDonald’s.

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Chase continued to stare out the window.

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I stare out at the streetlamp.

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I stare out the window at a man sweeping leaves off his driveway.

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I stare out the window at a flock of blackbirds in the sky.

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