Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet STARES
STARES
Definition av STARES
- böjningsform av stare
Antal bokstäver
6
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Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda STARES i en mening
- As the story opens, he is strolling outside a cemetery and sees a coarse-looking, red-haired foreigner who stares back at him belligerently.
- As he stares in wonder at the universe, Scipio Aemilianus begins to hear a "so great and so sweet" (tantus et tam dulcis) sound, which Scipio Africanus identifies as the musica universalis: the "music of the spheres".
- He explained that he was trying to convey the despair of the last scene of Federico Fellini’s La Strada in which a broken, war-torn, inebriated man (played by Anthony Quinn) stares up from the beach at the night's stars, and breaks down sobbing.
- In 1997, critic Anthony Tommasini noted that Helfgott "stares into the hall and renders a nonstop commentary of grunts, groans and mutterings".
- The dog's head will remain raised as it savours the airborne scent and it intently stares in the direction of where the birds are hiding.
- Driver stares intently at the road, with their head tilted forward, or the driver suddenly makes a sudden, jerking head movement.
- Upon retreating to his room and blocking out the sound of Jenny's screams, Brett deletes the videos of his gang's crimes from Paige's phone and stares blankly into a mirror while wearing Steve's sunglasses.
- By the crescendo of her playing, by the wild sensitivity that lurks behind her ardent gestures and her piercing stares across the footlights she charges the drama with a meaning beyond the facts it records.
- Turner Classic Movies said, "The 6'2" tall, 230-pound Hope Emerson, with her dark, curly hair, trademarked sidelong stares and grimly set mouth, may be primarily remembered for her unique and unforgettable physical presence.
- A close-up of the figure reveals it is Superman glaring down at Batman readying his heat vision, as Batman stares back at the Man of Steel.
- The dark, vertical rain surrounding Hersh when he buries his daughter in the first story is echoed by the revised final image of the last story, in which Willie stares out into a city sky in a similar hatched rainy "Eisenshpritz" style.
- Joined by Mike, they break down Brian's door—finding Brian, who stares blankly with a large, glowing hole in his forehead, emanating with light and long crackles of electricity.
- For example, while photographing an indigenous man in typical clothing (Señor de Papantla 1934), the man stares defiantly back into the camera.
- The sitter has curly shoulder-length hair, wears a red cap, and stares intently at something outside the viewer's field of vision.
- His infamous typography features on the front and a bandaged figure spouting liquid from the mouth stares blankly at the viewer.
- He was a little prick" (italics added), leading to Pinter's final stage directions, as Victor "straightens and stares at" Nicolas, followed by "Silence" and "Blackout.
- Running into the precinct, Kate calls forlornly for her father, who is no longer there, then stares around at her coworkers, all pacing, gesticulating, shouting, weeping.
- The women on the left wears a lower plunging neckline revealing her décolletage and she now stares softly at the viewer with a warm, inviting gaze.
- Upon arriving at work, she stares flirtatiously at her boss (played by actor Leon Ockenden), who is in his office.
- The acting, inevitably, is as uneven as the film: Lee Remick is gradually reduced to blank, 'meaningful' stares; while Richard Burton, gravely intoning such lines as, 'I am the man with the power to create catastrophe', overacts unforgivably.
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