gaze around (at someone or something)
to look all around at someone or something. The manager gazed around at each of us, and finally spoke. Tourists gazed around at the scenery for a while and got back in the bus. We just stood there, gazing around.
gaze at someone or something
to stare at someone or something. I stood for an hour, gazing at the sea. She gazed at me for a moment and then smiled.
gaze on someone or something
to look at someone or something; to survey someone or something. She gazed sullenly on the ruin that had been her home. The teacher gazed on the student and frightened her.
gaze out on something
to look out on something, such as a lovely view, from inside a building or from a particular spot. She gazed out on the flowering trees and knew that life would go on. Henry sat for hours, gazing out on the lake.
rivet one's gaze on someone or something
and rivet one's glare on someone or somethingFig. to fasten one's gaze onto someone or something. (As if it were attached by rivets.) He riveted his gaze on the surly young man. Walter riveted his hateful glare on the last page of the contract and sneered.
steely gaze
Cliché an intense, staring gaze. The principal turned a steely gaze toward the frightened student and suddenly smiled.