I had been eyeing the boots in the store for months before I finally bought them.
She lay on the bed gazing up at the ceiling.
I could just about make out the writing on the side of the bag.
Stop that! Don’t you know it’s rude to stare?
It was then that I first noticed him, standing in the corner, looking over at me.
He glanced over his shoulder nervously.
A good teacher can spot a talented child.
As she went out, she caught sight of herself in the mirror.
look at someone or something very directly for a long time
become conscious of someone or something by seeing, hearing, or feeling
see something for a short time
look at something or someone in order to form an opinion of them
look at something for a long time, for example because it is attractive or interesting, or because you’re thinking of something else
see something and be able to identify it correctly
see someone or something with difficulty
look somewhere quickly and then look away