0 past simple and past participle of gaze --
1 to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration, or because you are thinking about something else: --
Dud first gazed up towards the sun.
All 10 of the children present gazed at him as if struck by magic.
It is now gazed upon by 1 million people annually.
But now that we have gazed in the crystal perhaps we had better look at the facts.
In the past, the sea has been something to be paddled in or gazed at, but it could be a great economic resource.
A young colleague to whom he was speaking gazed up at the sky and said that he had no idea.
I told them, and they gazed at me in consternation.
One can say that they gazed at the stars and their feet stumbled on the ground.