outgaze Synonyms

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outgaze Meaning

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outgaze (v. t.)

To gaze beyond; to exceed in sharpness or persistence of seeing or of looking; hence, to stare out of countenance.

outgaze Sentence Examples

  1. The old man sat on the porch, his eyes outgazing into the distance.
  2. The hiker's gaze was fixed on the summit, his eyes outgazing the rugged terrain.
  3. The artist's gaze was lost in the canvas, his eyes outgazing the swirling colors.
  4. The child's eyes outgazed the wide-open space, taking in the wonders of the world.
  5. The eagle soared high above the mountain, its eyes outgazing vast stretches of land.
  6. The lighthouse keeper's eyes outgazed the dark sea, searching for distant ships.
  7. The window offered a panoramic view, inviting its occupants to outgaze at the cityscape.
  8. The hunter's eyes outgazed the dense forest, scanning for signs of prey.
  9. The telescope's lens extended, allowing astronomers to outgaze into the depths of space.
  10. The poet's eyes outgazed the page, his mind lost in the realm of words.

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To gaze beyond; to exceed in sharpness or persistence of seeing or of looking; hence, to stare out of countenance.

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The old man sat on the porch, his eyes outgazing into the distance.

The hiker's gaze was fixed on the summit, his eyes outgazing the rugged terrain.

The artist's gaze was lost in the canvas, his eyes outgazing the swirling colors.

The child's eyes outgazed the wide-open space, taking in the wonders of the world.