0 present 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:
She gazed in admiration at his broad, muscular shoulders.
She was gazing out the window, rocking rhythmically to and fro.
The women sitting opposite us were gazing admiringly at baby Joe.
Until the child made a selection, the experimenter kept gazing at the child, thus avoiding looking at either the visible object or the bucket.
Infants' own gestures of pointing, showing objects, gazing, and accompanying affective expressions are used as directives for adult participation in object play.
The uninformative cue comprised a photograph of a forward-facing head with the eyes statically gazing left or right.