Sentences with phrase «envious stares»

"Envious stares" refers to when someone looks at someone else with jealousy or a desire to have what they have. Full definition
Don't be surprised when you get long envious stares from onlookers: some of whom are pushing strollers as well.
The high - performance RS 5 models replace that with a V8 engine, unique front and rear styling treatments, and the ability to inspire envious stares wherever you go.
Along with all those luxury features, the XK has huge star power and draws envious stares.
I mean, it's a pretty cool print which earned me a lot of what I'd like to think were envious stares from onlookers.
Taking this to the restaurants is sleek and gets a lot of admiring and envious stares.
It is really worth the effort of packing your own food, there were some envious stares from other visitors.
It's like free therapy with all the life - affirming compliments and envious stares I get every time I wear it.
If attention and envious stares were all we were after, we might never have left downtown.
This car receives an endless number of envious stares.
Now you can feel the wind in your hair along with the envious stares of every driver and pedestrian you pass.
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