0 past simple and past participle of stare --
1 to look for a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking: --
I was afraid of them but there was nowhere else to go; they all stared at me.
Without that great extra output, without that great effort, disaster, beyond all question, would have stared us in the face.
There was no reference to a controlled tenancy, but it is stared that an inspection of the accommodation was required, and so on.
The local services stared on a slow but inevitable decline.
Is not this the most glaring misnomer that has ever stared at us from an official document?
Her colour went and came - her eyelids and mouth started open - and she stared wildly about her with the aspect of one starting out of bed in a fright.
She stared into space, full of consternation.
I stared in silence at his burning eyes.