Gape in a sentence as a noun

The gf isn't poor and only trying to escape and we don't have a large gape.

Some people gape at the majesty of a waterfall.

My head immediately began to bend down to gape at the keys.

Ok my mouth is literally a-gape at the number of database dumps indexed by Google.

It's important to remember that this sort of gape has enormous costs, costs that could be avoided if they were addressed from the get go.

These people should be headbanging, dancing around and roughhousing, but instead they just stood there for periods of time mouth a-gape with their phones raised.

Gape in a sentence as a verb

I've seen the opinion "static typing obviates the need for unit tests" expressed pretty frequently, and I can merely gape utter bafflement.

Whereas you or I would gape in horror at the kind of poverty that permeates modern India, most "elite" Indians are quite desensitized to the situation.

If the books make it worth it to you, then by all means, but apart from getting to gape at his very expensive antique books, I didn't get much more out of seeing him live than I got from his books.

As we, the customers, may be stupid enough to buy into their .99 tricks, but we aren't so stupid as to not notice that it took 3 hours to buy milk or bread, as many times you're really not in the mood to gape at useless ****.

I'm uncomfortable with the idea of an eleven year old girl getting access to "bukkake ***** **** gape ****".Can you understand how that is different from "access to information"?This post makes you sound deranged.

Gape definitions

noun

an expression of openmouthed astonishment

noun

a stare of amazement (usually with the mouth open)

verb

look with amazement; look stupidly

See also: goggle gawp gawk

verb

be wide open; "the deep gaping canyon"

See also: yawn