gape in English
- gape⇄adv. gapingly.
- gape⇄expr. the gapes,
a. a fit of yawning.
Ex. Another hour of music was to give delight or the gapes, as real or affected taste for it prevailed (Jane Austen).
b. a disease of birds and poultry, caused by a roundworm.
Ex. A disease - gape⇄gape, verb, gaped,gaping,noun.
- gape⇄noun 1. a wide opening.
Ex. There was a gape in the seat of his pants where they had split.
2. the act of opening the mouth wide; yawning.
3. an open-mouthed stare.
4. a state of eagerness or wonder.
Ex. The mind is not h - gape⇄v.i. 1. to open wide.
Ex. A deep hole in the earth gaped before us.
2. to open the mouth wide; yawn.
Ex. Gape not too wide, lest you disclose your gums (William Congreve).
3. to stare with the mouth open.
Ex. The crowd gap
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