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    gape
    [ɡāp]
    verb
    gape (verb) · gapes (third person present) · gaped (past tense) · gaped (past participle) · gaping (present participle)
    1. 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"
    noun
    gape (noun) · gapes (plural noun) · the gapes (plural noun)
    1. 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.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old Norse gapa; related to gap.
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    verb
    1. be or become wide open:
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    What does the term 'gape' mean?What does 'gape' mean? Define gape. gape (gaped, gaping, gapes) intr.v. 1. To open the mouth wide. 2. To stare wonderingly or stupidly, often with the mouth open. See Synonyms at gaze.
    What is a gap in English?gape (third-person singular simple present gapes, present participle gaping, simple past and past participle gaped) ( intransitive) To open the mouth wide, especially involuntarily, as in a yawn, anger, or surprise . ( intransitive) To stare in wonder . ( intransitive) To open wide; to display a gap .
    What does it mean if someone gapes at you?To stare at someone or something with your mouth open because you are shocked or surprised, one gapes. For example, Isabel gaped at him, horrified. Frank gaped, unable to believe what he was seeing.
    What is the meaning of 'gape' in zoology?In zoology, 'gape' refers to the width of the space between the open jaws or mandibles of a vertebrate.
     
  3. to look in great surprise at someone or something, especially with an open mouth: gape at They stood gaping at the pig in the kitchen.
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    Definition of gape verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary gape verb /ɡeɪp/ Verb Forms [intransitive] gape (at somebody/something) to stare at someone or something with your mouth open because you are shocked or surprised Isabel gaped at him, horrified.
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    gape (gāp, gap), v., gaped, gap•ing, n. v.i. to stare with open mouth, as in wonder. to open the mouth wide involuntarily, as the result of hunger, sleepiness, or absorbed attention.
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    gape (gāp, găp) intr.v. gaped, gap·ing, gapes 1. To open the mouth wide. 2. To stare wonderingly or stupidly, often with the mouth open. See Synonyms at gaze.
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