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瞪 (dèng) is used to describe a hard stare or glare, usually with the eyes wide open. It is often used to express surprise, shock, or anger. For example, one might say "他瞪着我" (tā dèng zhe wǒ) to mean "He glared at me". It can also be used to describe a person's facial expression, such as "他瞪大了眼睛" (tā dèng dà le yǎnjīng) which means "His eyes widened".
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