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gazer

  • a word derived from gaze.
    gaze
    verb (used without object)
    to look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder.

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But I'm a terrible crystal gazer and I've been in this for long enough to know that anything can happen.

From BBC May 9, 2022

While the society predicts 60 meteors per hour at peak, a sky gazer — simply looking up consistently — will likely see substantially fewer shooting stars.

From Washington Post Apr. 27, 2019

"I think it's a beautiful, great experience," sky gazer Brennis Branch said.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 22, 2017

He uses a Microsoft Surface Pro tablet running eye gazer technology to speak.

From Seattle Times Feb. 3, 2014

On the north-east and north-west the waters of Loch Foyle and Loch Swilly spread themselves almost beneath the feet of the gazer from Aileach.

From Beauties and Antiquities of Ireland by T. O. Russell