stareworthy
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]stareworthy (comparative more stareworthy, superlative most stareworthy)
- Worthy of being stared at; admirable.
- 1885, William Maginn, Robert William M. Johnson, Miscellanies, prose and verse, ed. by R.W. Montagu:
- To me there is nothing very stareworthy in the licentiousness of a few empresses, queens, &c., of whom we have all heard so much.
- 2010, Lisa Desrochers, Personal Demons:
- Oh, God. Stop! I shift my gaze to his chest, which turns out to be no less stareworthy.
- 2011, Kristen Welch, Don't Make Me Come Up There!: Quiet Moments for Busy Moms:
- Sometimes we are stareworthy!
- 2012, Nicole Williams, Clash:
- “That boy has such a stareworthy, needstobegrabbedinhandfuls ass,” Holly said, gazing a little dreamily at Jude's backside.