gape in a sentence
v., n.
Definition
GAPE: to stare with open mouth in amazement or wonder.
Sample Sentences
- She couldn't help but gape in astonishment at the breathtaking view from the mountaintop.
- The children gaped in awe as the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat.
- He gaped at the enormous sculpture that dominated the city square.
- As the news unfolded, the audience began to gape in disbelief at the shocking revelations.
- The dog gaped at the strange noise coming from the bushes, unsure of what to expect.
- The audience began to gape in astonishment as the magician performed his final trick.
- She couldn't help but gape at the breathtaking view from the mountaintop.
- As the news broke, people gathered around, their mouths agape in disbelief.
- The child gaped at the enormous dinosaur skeleton displayed in the museum.
- He stood there, gaping at the colorful fireworks lighting up the night sky.
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