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Ways of looking
In English there are a lot of verbs meaning 'to look at' , here are some of them :
To look at something still
To watch to look at someone/ something for quite a long time
To stare to look at someone /something fixedly
To glimpse to look at someone/something ) in a quick way
To glare at to cast an angry glance at someone
To gaze to look in admiration at someone/something
To squint to look sideways
To blink to look opening and closing one’s eyes
To eye to look at/ to observe someone with suspicion for some time
To peek at to cast a furtive glance

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