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steə 1. verb((often with at) to look at with a fixed gaze: They stared at her clothes in amazement; Don't stare - it's rude!) stirre, glo, glane2. noun(a staring look: a bold stare.) stirrende blikk, glaningstirringIsubst. \/steə\/1) stirrende blikk, stirring2) glaning, gloingreturn somebody's stare stirre tilbake på noenIIverb \/steə\/1) stirre, glane, glo2) ( om noe stygt eller trist) stikke seg ut, være skrikende3) (om hår, fjær e.l.) stå til alle kanter, strittemake someone stare ( overført) få noen til å sperre opp øynenestare one's eyes out at stirre seg blind påstare somebody down eller stare somebody out stirre noen i senkstare somebody in the face være åpenbart, være soleklartvære nært foreståendestare somebody into silence stirre noen til stillhet, få noen til å holde kjeft ved å stirrestare somebody out of countenance bringe noen ut av fatning ved å stirre, gjøre noen forlegen ved å stirre
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