0 in a way that involves looking directly and continuously at a person or thing:
It was Churchill's ability to see clearly and unblinkingly what most others, including most military men of his time, could not or did not want to see.
That unblinkingly documentary cinema is offered up as a redemptive use of movie artistry.
But they looked down at him unblinkingly, far away, remote, cold.
But the most evil sight was to see the lighthouse, forgotten by all, unblinkingly staring into the face of the now open day.
She gazed wide-eyed and unblinkingly straight at the sun.