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stared
miró fijamente
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. stare [ingl. am. stɛr, ingl. brit. stɛː] V. intr.
to stare at sb/sth we stared at each other in surprise
he stared at her
he stared at her
I stared back at her
he stared after her
II. stare [ingl. am. stɛr, ingl. brit. stɛː] V. trans.
III. stare [ingl. am. stɛr, ingl. brit. stɛː] SUST.
quedarse mirando de hito en hito a alguien liter.
stare down V. [ingl. am. stɛr -, ingl. brit. stɛː -] ingl. am. (v + o + adv)
stare out V. [ingl. am. stɛr -, ingl. brit. stɛː -] ingl. brit. (v + o + adv)
stare out → stare down
stare down V. [ingl. am. stɛr -, ingl. brit. stɛː -] ingl. am. (v + o + adv)
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. stare [steəʳ, ingl. am. ster] V. intr.
II. stare [steəʳ, ingl. am. ster] V. trans.
to stare sb in the face fig.
III. stare [steəʳ, ingl. am. ster] SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
to be stared at
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. stare [ster] V. intr.
II. stare [ster] V. trans.
to stare sb in the face fig.
III. stare [ster] SUST.
stare down V. trans.
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Istare
youstare
he/she/itstares
westare
youstare
theystare
Past
Istared
youstared
he/she/itstared
westared
youstared
theystared
Present Perfect
Ihavestared
youhavestared
he/she/ithasstared
wehavestared
youhavestared
theyhavestared
Past Perfect
Ihadstared
youhadstared
he/she/ithadstared
wehadstared
youhadstared
theyhadstared
PONS OpenDict

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Monks story epitomizes the genre-defining elements of a young, innocent woman being trapped in a remote, old, gloomily picturesque estate, where she learns dark secrets and escapes after harrowing adventures.
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He sat gloomily near the window looking at the moon.
www.thehindu.com
The oddity, you will come to agree, is that he wasn't more gloomily soulful.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The subject has led me, gloomily, to search for the first reference to the power of names over writers' reputations.
www.bbc.co.uk
Moreover, to condemn the institution because of what happens when it goes wrong seems gloomily cynical.
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