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that one just looks funny to me lol
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Shirt just look at it, it’s shit with a r
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You know what you’re right
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now that you mention it..
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Biscuits. Say it your head then read it then try to figure out how it come to be. How the fuck does that word make any sense. Biscuits
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Is what your word or do you not understand the question lol
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Allele. Especially when written in cursive.
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На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.
На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.
Look, Spence, no matter how long you stare at that water, the answer isn’t floating out there.
In fact, the level of realism is such that no matter how long you stare at them, it’s hard to believe that they are actually hand-made edible decorations created with sugar, waffle paper and food coloring.
На самом деле, уровень реализма таков, что независимо от того, как долго вы смотрите на них, трудно поверить, что это изготовленное вручную съедобное украшение, созданное из крема, сахара, вафельной бумаги и пищевой краски.
Science doesn’t lie, Raymond, no matter how long you stare at it.
Наука не лжет, Рэймонд, независимо от того, как долго на неё смотришь.
No matter how long you stare, it’s not going to unpack itself.
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How long will you stare at me?
How long can you stare at a severed finger?
How long can you stare at the concrete walls?
Think if you stare long enough, it might ring?
They say, if you stare long enough,
Now how long did you stare at this screen, rather than your message inbox where you receive security alerts?
Сколько времени Вы потратили в очереди, прежде чем получили необходимую для Вас услугу в данном подразделении Инспекции гостехнадзора?
They say that if you stare long enough into its waters, its waters will stare right back at you.
«If you stare long enough at serious people they will begin to appear comical»
The roof represents Sant Jordi (St George) and the dragon, and if you stare long enough at the building, it almost seems like a living being.
Крыша олицетворяет святого Георгия и дракона, и если достаточно долго смотреть на здание, оно очень походит на живое существо.
You know, that if you stare long enough, I’ll just turn around one day and I’ll kiss you?
Moreover, if you stare too long at a word it might fade away.
This long stare allows the satellite to track changes in stellar brightness.
Этот долгий взгляд позволяет спутнику отслеживать изменения яркости звезд.
Stealing one of her drinks after a long stare.
Один раз изрядно выпив после одной длительной.
An introvert given to long stares and awkward silences, Zuckerberg does more than think deeply.
Интроверт с изучающим взглядом и неловким молчанием, Цукерберг делает больше, чем просто глубоко размышляет.
They made it to the VIP room, getting a long stare.
There is that saying, «When you stare into the abyss for too long, it stares back up at you».
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Note: <Semantic Satiation> is a different concept from what you’re saying. It’s saying that you use a word simply because you are used to using it, without any other purpose and without any reference to its meaning—words like <timestamp> (thinking of «stamp»‘s meaning when saying it? likely no), <general>, <convention>, <convene>, <registry>, <register>, <working example>, <due>, <duly>.
But what you’re saying is that there are words that are written in a way that simply looks out-of-place, at least to the parsing system of the beholder. This might be words like:
- <thorough> (<through> may look proper)
- <trial> (<trail> may look proper)
- <corporeality> (<corporality> may look proper)
- <weird> (<wired> may look proper)
- <ministerial>
- <heist>
- <naive> (<naïve may look proper)
- <reincarnate> (<reïncarnate> may look proper)
- <adjourned>
- <diaeresis>
- <Nietzsche>
- <doceng> [§]
- <Lloyd>
You can refer to such words as <weiosr> (which itself looks out-of-place to the untrained eye).
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Is there a shorthand way to describe this feeling so that people will know what I mean without the long explanation?
.By a phrase, <have a weiosr situation>:
Just then, I had a weiosr situation with the word <weiosr>.
WAYS OF LOOKING
- glance (at) = to take a brief look (intentionally)
Stella glanced shyly at the young man out of the corners of her eyes.
- glimpse = to take a brief look (unintentionally); a «glimpse» can also be intentional, for example, when someone is trying very hard to see something and then finally catches a glimpse of it.
* to catch a glimpse of something means to involuntarily see something for a short moment. (I caught a glimpse of a pigeon flying across my window.)
- stare = to look at someone or something for a long time, for whatever reason.
Verb ‘stare’ is usually used with the preposition at or with:
The ticket-collector stared at him a cold hostile stare.
For a while she stared with astonishment at what used to be her favorite purse.
- gaze = to gaze means to look at something contemplatively. Sometimes people get lost while gazing, other time they are just enjoying the beauty of the view. We also use the noun gaze like look.
I was looking around the room until finally my gaze rested on the old wooden statue in the corner.
- peek = to take a brief look, secretly
- peep (at, into, through) = to take a long look, secretly, trying to remain undetected
Once or twice Mary peeped into the book her brother was reading.
I saw a man peeping through a hole in the fence.
- peer = to search for something by making an observation. Also, «to peer» is usually followed by a preposition «to peer into something,» «to peer over something.»
- glare = means to look at something angrily or with a fire in your eyes.
Choose the correct variant:
1. The white man ….. coldly at Lanny, looking him up and down.
saw
looked
glanced
stared
peeped
2. Four eyes ….. more than two.
see
look
glance
stare
peep
3. Joe said nothing but quickly ….. at his wife.
saw
looked up
glanced
stared
peeped
4. The girl looked first at the stranger then at his dog. She didn’t like what she ….. .
saw
looked
glanced
stared
peeped
5. I have arranged your interview with Andrew; he will ….. you on Monday.
see
look
glance
stare
peep
6. The man admitted that he had never ….. the document before.
seen
looked
glanced
stared
peeped
7. Did you ….. anybody approaching the house?
see
look
glance
stare
peep
8. I ….. at the steeple; which towered over the town with its white walls and a tiled roof.
saw
looked up
glanced
stared
peeped
9. Just ….. the trouble you have caused!
see
look at
glance at
stare at
peep through
10. The moon was ….. through heavy clouds in the darkening sky.
seeing
looking
glancing
staring
peeping
11. It was interesting ….. him, taking a look, making big strokes with his brush on the paper.
to see
to look
to glance
to stare
to peep
12. On his way out Herbert ….. that his clerks knew everything and he answered their involuntary glances with a sardonic look.
saw
looked
glanced
stared
peeped
13. He was sitting with his arms crossed, ….. straight in front of him.
seeing
looking
glancing
staring
peeping
14. We found the boys sitting on the bank, ….. fixedly at their fishing rods.
seeing
looking
glancing
staring
peeping
15. The visitor ….. at all the pictures but without any particular interest.
saw
looked
glanced
stared
peeped
Complete the sentences with the most suitable verb in the correct form:
- The longer I ______ at my computer screen, the harder it became to find inspiration. (stared)
1. I ______ a film at the cinema the other day, it was awesome!
2. I was ______ TV all night last night.
3. It’s very rude to ______ at people.
4. I ______ at my notes quickly as took a deep breath, and then I began to speak to the audience.
5. I caught a quick ______ of a strange animal in between the trees, but I wasn’t sure what it was.
6. We love to pass the time standing on our balcony and ______ across the beautiful landscape.
7. He heard a strange noise coming from the room so he positioned himself to ______ through the keyhole.
8. The old professor ______ intently over the old book at the student through his thick-rimmed spectacles.
9. I ______ into the distance through the thick fog, trying absent-mindedly to see something.
10. My dog was ______ at me angrily, clearly he thought it was about time for dinner.
11. She ______ through the letter-box and saw an envelope.
Answers:
1. saw
2. watching
3. stare
4. glanced
5. glimpse
6. gazing
7. peep
8. peered
9. gazed
10. glaring
11. squinted
* to spot something means to see something intentionally which is difficult to see. For example: «I spotted my friend; he was deep within the crowd.»
* to peep at someone or to take a peep at something means to secretly take a look at something/someone.
* to peek means to look at something while trying to behind something to hide.
* to peer means to look discerningly at someone or something. It is a very specific verb and is difficult to learn without context. For example: «The old sea captain peered into the dense fog.»
* to leer means to look at someone in a creepy way, sometimes the connotations are sexual and usually negative.
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look: give attention to what one is seeing; turn the eyes and see in a certain direction.
Look at that cute baby!
see: use the power of sight.
See! Here she comes!
watch: look at some activity or event; keep one’s eyes fixed on something.
The boys watched television all the afternoon.
gaze: look at something for a long time, in surprise or admiration.
She gazed at him in disbelief when he told her the news.
stare: look at something for a long time with the eyes wide open.
She was staring into space.
gawk = gawp: stare impolitely.
Many people gathered to gawp at the crashed car.
gape: look at something with one’s mouth open.
She gaped at him in surprise.
glance: have a quick look at something.
She glanced at her watch.
scan: look quickly at something without careful reading.
He scanned the newspaper over breakfast.
glare: stare angrily or fiercely.
She didn’t answered, but just glared silently at me.
peer: look very carefully, as if not able to see well.
He peered at me over his spectacles.
peep: look quickly and cautiously.
He was caught peeping through the keyhole.
observe: watch carefully.
The police observed the man entering the bank.
glimpse: have a passing view of something or someone. Usually used in the expression to catch a glimpse of.
He could catch a glimpse of the president among the crowd.
spot: recognize someone suddenly among many others.
He was spotted by the police boarding a plane for Berlin.
behold: old use of the verb to see.
Behold the king!
view: (technical) look thoroughly; regard, consider.
That film hasn’t been viewed by the censor yet.
sight: see for the first time.
The men in the ship finally sighted land.
leer: look in an unpleasant way, suggesting ill will or lust.
The man leered at the young girl.
blink: shut and open the eyes quickly.
How long can you stare without blinking?
wink: close one eye briefly, as a signal to somebody.
He winked at me to show that he was just joking.
frown: look in a worried or angry way, moving down the eyebrows together.
He read the telegram, frowning at its contents.
scowl: frown angrily.
She was very angry and scowled at him while she talked.
squint: look with eyes half shut or turned sideways, or through a narrow opening.
She squinted through the letter-box and saw an envelope.
peek: look quickly and secretively.
She found her brother peeking at her diary.
ogle: look or stare (at a woman) suggesting sexual interest.
Most women hate being ogled at.
goggle: look with the eyes wide open in surprise or shock. (old-fashioned)
People were goggling at her as if she were from another planet.
eyeball: look directly or closely.
Francis eyeballed a beautiful woman at the party.
take a gander at something: (informal) look at something.
cast an eye on/over something: look at something, examine something.
browse: look through the pages of a book or magazine; look at the goods in a shop without really wanting to buy anything.
Sheila spent all the afternoon browsing the boutiques.
scrutinize: examine thoroughly and carefully.
John scrutinized the painting at the museum.