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present participle and gerund of gape examples
comparative more gaping, superlative most gaping
Wide open. quotations examples
Typically for the 'get-on-with-it' era, the railway and military worked like demons to restore the vital rail link. The crater was rapidly filled in and the earth tamped solid, the wreckage was removed by breakdown trains, new rails and sleepers were rushed forward by willing hands, and US Army bulldozers piled in. By 2020 on the same day, both tracks were open for traffic again where there had been a gaping pit just hours before.
2022 January 12, Benedict le Vay, “The heroes of Soham...”, in RAIL, number 948, page 43
Having the jaw wide open, as in astonishment or stupefaction. quotations examples
The men who stood behind the scenes and worked the religious puppet-show by hidden wires to the awe and astonishment of the gaping vulgar.
1890, James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, volume 2, page 134
plural gapings
The act of one who gapes. quotations examples
M. Le Gallois considers these gapings, which continue for some time after decapitation, as the vain efforts of the head for respiration.
1820, John Cooke, A Treatise on Nervous Diseases: Vol. I on Apoplexy
Something gaping; something agape. examples
A threat or courtship behavior in animals involving holding the mouth open and displaying the teeth or other interior features. examples