stare out at



stare out at someone or something

 
1. to be in a place staring outward at someone or something. I stayed in my little room and stared out at the others having fun in the crisp fall air. We stared out at the deep snow.
2. [for a face or eyes visible in a place] to be seen staring outward from that place. Two bright little cat eyes stared out at me from the basket. Her faced stared out of the tiny window.
See also: out, stare

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Wes-English
AmmielAM-ee-əl (English)Biblical
Nina (1)NEE-nah (Russian, Italian, German, Finnish, Polish), NEE-nə (English)Russian, Italian, English, German, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Polish, Slove
RichÁRd-Hungarian
Audamar-Ancient Germanic
JoÃOzinho-Portuguese