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will gaze

  • future tense
    of gaze.
    gaze
    verb (used without object)
    to look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder.

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They will gaze incredulously as you attempt, over and over again, to pop the board onto a rail and slide along.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 21, 2025

Over quail egg shao mai and steamed duck, guests dining in the Chinese restaurant at the new Mediterranean-style Hotel Los Angeles will gaze out over a familiar sight--the traffic-jammed Hollywood Freeway almost within arm’s reach.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 15, 2023

It will gaze through the atmospheres of gas giants and small, rocky worlds that could be like Earth.

From Scientific American Aug. 30, 2022

Weather permitting, he will gaze out from behind a lectern at the Clark Sports Center and see a hillside full of fans eager to witness his induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

From New York Times Sep. 7, 2021

He will gaze beyond the high brick wall, the red-tile rooftops, the spike of church steeples, the linden and chestnut trees.

From "The Boy Who Dared" by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

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