US /'sterɪŋ/
・UK /'steərɪŋ/
I've been staring at the edge of the water
I've been staring at the edge of the water long as I can remember, never really knowing why.
Staring at the bottom of your glass
Staring at the bottom of your glass, hoping one day you'll make a dream last.
absolutely nothing. On the outside, anyone who sees you might think you're staring into space,
On the outside, anyone who sees you might think you're staring into space.
If you stood on the coast of Bali and looked east to the shores of Lombok, you'd be staring right at the line's narrowest point:
If you stood on the coast of Bali and looked east to the shores of Lombok, you'd be staring right at the line's narrowest point, a 32-kilometer stretch of water that seems pretty unassuming.
But once you start adding artificial light into the mix, things get a little more complicated, especially when we're staring at these all night.
When we use our phones, we're staring directly into a light source,
so when they're out in public people aren't just staring at them and wondering what they got going on on their head.
people aren't just staring at them
and wistfully staring out the window for hours on end.
It's like staring at a computer. When I worked for a park, which was devastating.
I was, like, staring at a computer when I worked for a park, which was devastating.
But you are not staring them down.
but you are not staring them down.
You see, Costco is a members only store, meaning that we can't get in without flashing this piece of plastic with our own little face staring back at us.
You see, Costco is a members-only store, meaning that we can't get in without flashing this piece of plastic with our own little face staring back at us.