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  • noun Plural form of gazer.

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Examples

  • The gazers were a little puzzled by the appearance of the new family.

    Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems Effie Afton 1858

  • Medusa, the supposed "seen object" of the poem, is presented as herself the active gazer; other possible "gazers" on this spectacle are presented as passive recipients.

    Shelley, Medusa, and the Perils of Ekphrasis 1996

  • "seen object" of the poem, is presented as herself the active gazer; other possible "gazers" on this spectacle are presented as passive recipients.

    Ekphrasis and the Other William John Thomas 1994

  • Medusa, I realized, was the most apt mythic metaphor for the media age -- one look at her glowing eyes and you turn to stone, much like TV gazers on their couches everywhere.

    Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010

  • Intensely envious gazers and wannabees from pedestrian exurban conclaves across the Bay or down the lake.

    Renting in Ajijic 2009

  • Intensely envious gazers and wannabees from pedestrian exurban conclaves across the Bay or down the lake.

    Renting in Ajijic 2009

  • Intensely envious gazers and wannabees from pedestrian exurban conclaves across the Bay or down the lake.

    Renting in Ajijic 2009

  • Medusa, I realized, was the most apt mythic metaphor for the media age -- one look at her glowing eyes and you turn to stone, much like TV gazers on their couches everywhere.

    Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010

  • Intensely envious gazers and wannabees from pedestrian exurban conclaves across the Bay or down the lake.

    Renting in Ajijic 2009

  • Intensely envious gazers and wannabees from pedestrian exurban conclaves across the Bay or down the lake.

    Renting in Ajijic 2009

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