sidegaze
English
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Noun
editsidegaze (plural sidegazes)
- (medicine) The act of looking sideways, to the left or right, by moving only one's eyes.
- 1930, Ray Cummings, “Section 4, Ch. 28, "The Ascent of Archimedes"”, in "Brigands of the Moon: Part Three of a Four-part Novel" in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, May and June 1930[1]:
- "His light wentout very promptly, didn't it?" She flashed me a sidegaze. Were we acting convincingly?