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UK
/ɡˈɔːk/
]
[ US /ˈɡɔk/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɔk/ ]
VERB
- look with amazement; look stupidly
NOUN
- an awkward stupid person
How To Use gawk In A Sentence
- She says many people gawked at the ring and asked where to buy one. Time for Something Special
- I feel their eyeballs gawking/ I look better with my high heels on", sings Danny Todd, perhaps referring to a working girl or a crossdresser. F&M playlist
- Despite the exuberant breasts in the snug sweater and the lissome hips in the tight-fitting mini, there is a certain adolescent gawkiness about this woman. Alice in Jeopardy
- Pawn ministry is traumatic the ability when causing cerebrum to be damaged badly may be caused gawkish .
- She is very slim, just leaving behind her gawkiness, and she begins to hike her skirt up in front of the mirror.
- I was given a chance to go through some of the gawkiest stages of growing up in an atmosphere of sympathy and understanding.
- He slowly pulled himself off the stage and grinned broadly at the two gawking at him.
- The tourists are still coming in their droves, to gawk at the city's crumbling, period elegance.
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- He tried not to gawk as he passed through the Central Hall toward a room with an elaborately carved lunette window, where Samuelson, several other aides, and the president of the United States were waiting. O: A Presidential Novel