gaped
Prononciation : [ɡeɪpt]
Mot
Contexte : « emotion or surprise »
(verb) to stare with your mouth open because you are surprised, shocked, or in awe. When something amazing or unexpected happens, it's like your mouth drops open and you can't help but look.
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She gaped at the magician when he made the rabbit disappear.
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He did not gape when he saw the movie; he just shrugged his shoulders.
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Did you gaped when you saw the roller coaster for the first time?
Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to open your mouth wide. Sometimes we do this when we are tired, bored, or stretching.
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He gaped widely after waking up from a long nap.
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She did not gape at all during the meeting; she kept a straight face.
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When was the last time you gaped from being really sleepy?
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