- verbgape (verb) · gapes (third person present) · gaped (past tense) · gaped (past participle) · gaping (present participle)
- be or become wide open:"a large duffel bag gaped open by her feet"
- stare with one's mouth open wide in amazement or wonder:"they gaped at her as if she were an alien"
noungape (noun) · gapes (plural noun) · the gapes (plural noun)- a wide opening:"a gape of the jaws"
- an open-mouthed stare:"she climbed into her sports car to the gapes of passersby"
- a widely open mouth or beak:"juvenile birds with yellow gapes"
- (the gapes)a disease of birds with gaping of the mouth as a symptom, caused by infestation with gapeworm.
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse gapa; related to gap.
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