Definitions

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  • noun One who is gazed at or observed.

Etymologies

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gaze +‎ -ee

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Examples

  • Otherwise she may prove to be the gazee instead of the gazer.

    A Residence in France Cooper, J Fenimore 1836

  • Such a group would relieve both parties -- gazer and gazee -- from too distressing a consciousness of the little business on which they had met.

    Autobiographical Sketches Thomas De Quincey 1822

  • In the City of Sylvia alternates endlessly between views of subject and object, the gazer and the gazee, "writes

    GreenCine Daily 2009

  • In the City of Sylvia alternates endlessly between views of subject and object, the gazer and the gazee, "writes

    GreenCine Daily 2009

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