verb
- looking steadily and intently at something for a long time
Usage: present participle of ‘gaze’
noun
- the act of looking steadily and intently at something
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- She was gazing out the window at the sunset.
- The tourists spent hours gazing at the famous painting.
- He sat gazing into the fire, lost in thought.
- The child was gazing up at the stars in wonder.
- Her constant gazing at her phone annoyed her friends.
- The gazing of the crowd made him nervous.
- They were gazing across the lake at the mountains.