I think it's frost-smoke,' I said and the men were silent, staring westward.
I climbed up beside him and the pair of us stared westward through screwed-up eyes.
He grabbed the glasses, stared westward and said in a low voice, 'Jec-sus!'
On Thursday night, he stared westward down a Manhattan street at a sliver of pink sunset fading to darkness.
I sat my bay stud and stared westward, watching the sun go down, and knew contentment in the company I kept.
The crew stared westward, their eyes and minds locked onto the approaching terror.
He looked down; the driver was staring westward, too, hands white-knuckled on the wheel of the car.
He straightened up from his glass and stared westward.
Aviendha gave herself a shake and stopped staring westward.
John went to one of the two windows opposite the door and stared westward at the darkening sky.