overstare Antonyms

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Meaning of overstare

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overstare (v. t.)

To outstare.

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overstare (v. i.)

To stare wildly.

overstare Sentence Examples

  1. The piercing gaze of the man seemed to overstare her, making her uncomfortable.
  2. The child overstared at the mesmerizing kaleidoscope, lost in its swirling patterns.
  3. The suspicious guard overstared at the visitor, scrutinizing their every move.
  4. The expectant eyes of the audience overstared at the performer, eagerly awaiting their act.
  5. The curious monkey overstared at the humans, bewildered by their strange behavior.
  6. The menacing stare of the predator overstared at its prey, paralyzing it with fear.
  7. The desperate man overstared at the horizon, hoping to glimpse a sign of rescue.
  8. The admiring student overstared at the renowned author, awed by their words and presence.
  9. The skeptical detective overstared at the suspect, trying to uncover their deceit.
  10. The lovesick admirer overstared at their crush, oblivious to the world around them.

FAQs About the word overstare

To outstare., To stare wildly.

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The piercing gaze of the man seemed to overstare her, making her uncomfortable.

The child overstared at the mesmerizing kaleidoscope, lost in its swirling patterns.

The suspicious guard overstared at the visitor, scrutinizing their every move.

The expectant eyes of the audience overstared at the performer, eagerly awaiting their act.