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Gape

To open the mouth wide, especially involuntarily, often due to sleepiness, boredom, or surprise. It can also refer to a wide opening or breach, a chasm or abyss. Figuratively, it can describe the act of staring open-mouthed in astonishment or wonder. The term suggests a lack of control or awareness during the act. It can also be used in architecture to describe a wide opening in a structure.

Gape meaning with examples

  • Yawning from exhaustion, the weary traveler began to gape repeatedly, struggling to stay awake during the long train journey. The rhythmic opening and closing of his mouth signaled his impending slumber.
  • As the magician pulled a rabbit from his hat, the children in the audience began to gape, their mouths wide with amazement and disbelief at the illusion.
  • The earthquake created a deep fissure in the ground, a black gape that threatened to swallow the village whole. Rescue workers could be seen trying to recover survivors.
  • The decaying structure displayed a wide gape where the roof had once stood, showcasing the effects of years of neglect and weathering by the elements.

Gape Crossword Answers

3 Letters

YAW

4 Letters

GAWK YAWN GAWP OGLE

5 Letters

STARE

6 Letters

GOGGLE

10 Letters

RUBBERNECK

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