Staring is correct, assuming you mean that someone stares at you.
There are two separate words:
staring - looking intently (to stare)
starring - in a featured role (to star)
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That depends on what you mean. Do you mean looking, like staring at the screen? If so, it is stared. If you mean stars, like starring your movie review, then it is starred.
To be stared at stupidly.
The noun in the sentence is students.
What the previous answer said only passerby is singular. A passerby stopped and stared. All of the passersby stopped and stared.
"She hiked up her skirt and stared at her boss provocatively."
Stared
That depends on what you mean. Do you mean looking, like staring at the screen? If so, it is stared. If you mean stars, like starring your movie review, then it is starred.
Stared at what?
I stared at my brother at the store
Germany "stared" ww2
Stared with bulging is when you stare at someone with bulging eyes.
the HAWKS stared in 1983
The rude young boy stared at the overweight woman as she ate.
yes he a stared at alot and you propably have to.
The definition of the word "stared" is to looked at someone or something with fixed eyes and not blinking. An example would be:"John stared at the dog in shock".
Stared is the past tense of stare.
An American with a HUGE eyeball stared at the civil war. Trollolololooolll....