Sentences with phrase «cold stare»

A "cold stare" is when someone looks at you with a chilly or unfriendly expression. It often conveys hostility, disapproval, or a lack of warmth and friendliness. Full definition
I said I wasn't sure because I was so frightened but he had horrible cold staring eyes.
«That child had an extremely cold stare,» Roxburgh added.
Instead, he got cold stares and an e-mail inbox filled with angry letters.
Rickman's stunted inflections and cold stares manage to be both menacing and humorous.
For newcomer O'Conner, who stars in the lead role, this could be his big break — judging from his terrifying stone cold stare and outbursts of intense violence we see in the trailer.
Secondly, the mention of travel blogging would bring cold stares and awkward silences.
One former neighbor recalled after the shootings that Cruz «had an extremely cold stare
Cristiano Ronaldo offers his hand to his former foe and the 41 year old Catalan gives the Real Madrid a cold stare and turns away.
All i heard was this cry baby of a man letting rip into my son with such abusive language, that I stepped in, walked up to him, gave him a cold stare, handed him a bill for 10 years tax returns that I kept assisting him with (unpaid to this day), bought myself a couple of Arsenal tops, grew to love Arsenal, while resenting anyone who ridiculed and insult this fine team, its manager and fans.
Knocking on the door of a ground floor council flat he was met with a cold stare and a curt instruction: «Get off my land.»
In mystery novels, a «cold stare» felt on the back of her neck routinely alarms the heroine.
Craig stared at the bar, it was a cold stare, he was breathing deeply, and exhaling slowly, it was like some meditation, he was going somewhere else, somewhere deep in his mind that he had to draw upon for strength.
All - star cast of playable characters: Reacquaint yourself with familiar faces or discover new and original characters from the TV anime series including Sylvia, Alastor, Sprocket, an ice princess that intimidates people with her cold stares, and Captain Blue Junior, Captain Blue's sidekick who calls himself «Junior».
Ridley has been really good about keeping plot details secret, but Gad had a hidden trick up his sleeve: the cold stare and stern timbre of Judi Dench.
It's not just his cold stare or his steel jaw, it's the fact that, at the mercy of practically any working writer, he can represent anything or anyone, villain or hero, with preposterous ease.
Though the actor spends much of Death Wish buried beneath hoodies, the film offers an uncomfortably direct view of his almost animatronic deployment of his signature tics, from wry smirks to stone - cold staring.
Huge ignored our calls to order, shaking his broad brown head, his eyes never leaving Tweenie's cold stare.
Rather than giving her audience a cold stare, the way Ono often does when she performs this work, Moorman smiled at her viewers.
The judge acknowledges our presence with a curt nod and a cold stare.
You can refuse to be offended by a cold stare or apathetic demeanor and commit to maintaining a positive perspective.
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