Examples of 'gapes' in a sentence
Meaning of "gapes"
gape (noun) - An opening or space, often used to describe a wide opening or stare in amazement
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of gape
- plural of gape
- A fit of yawning.
- A disease of young poultry and other birds, caused by a parasitic nematode worm in the windpipe, and having uneasy gaping as a symptom.
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Gapes with the cruel wounds of death.
As the ghetto gapes and stares.
Or gapes is probably more accurate.
Another of the four gapes at me.
The crown gapes for him every tide.
The parent birds recognise their young by the pattern of their gapes.
Nurse gapes her unshaven hole.
Frankie comes over to us at that moment and gapes at his former mentor.
She gapes and spreads.
What you then see is a huge abyss that gapes in front of you.
Chloe amour gapes for cali carter and mike adriano.
Relative to their size they have one of the widest gapes of any fish.
An abyss gapes at my feet.
Her latent potential and the open wound that gapes within her.
Rey gapes at him.
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Fermentations were carried out in a culture medium described by Gapes et al.
False gapes from brood parasite offspring cause host parents to collect more food.
The seams are not finished, the zipper gapes.
The open-mouthed gapes of the ex-dwellers suggested that this concept was difficult to understand.
In the artificial rearing of pheasants, gapes are a serious menace.
Gapes with the cruel wounds of death . - Man Chanting.
When Steve asks Darius to tell Darren his mother 's name, Darius gapes at his father.
A horrible maw gapes before my eyes!
I wouldn't call it a mess. The seams aren't finished, the zipper gapes.
And his mouth gapes like a cave in ice ;.
Ok… you were right… amazing Gapes.
But alas, her belly… gapes with the cruel wounds of death.
Ups, streaming at me from the sideline of my gapes at eight or 9 years old.
Naturally, everyone gapes and shouts, Give him the Nobel Prize! Tekel upharsin.
This lasted until 1942 when she married Willy Gapes and became a housewife.
Naturally, everyone gapes and shouts, " Give him the Nobel Prize!
The Gapes family emigrated to New Zealand in 1859 when Thomas was eleven years old.
Between us there gapes a bloodied tomb . Fool!
Her flesh was soft . But alas, her belly … - gapes with the cruel wounds of death.