[ UK /ɡˈɔːp/ ]
VERB
  1. look with amazement; look stupidly
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How To Use gawp In A Sentence

  • You couldn't be more vulnerable if you were stripped naked and wheeled out on a trestle table for the waiting room to gawp at.
  • It commemorates a trek more gruelling than the tourists who gawp at it can imagine.
  • I also loved the Grewal clan, British Indians from west London, bickering and eating bhajis while we sat at home and gawped. Strictly Kosher: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • This goal leaves me laughing and gawping with amazement and awe. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the old roisterer was being carted off to hospital on a stretcher he looked up at a gawping gaggle of tourists in the hotel lobby and gasped: ‘It was the food!’
  • Or take a leisurely open-air gondola to float over the greenery and gawp at the views. The Sun
  • This goal leaves me laughing and gawping with amazement and awe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or are we just gawping at a naked emperor? Times, Sunday Times
  • He stuffs another calorific mouthful into his ever-gawping bucket bake.
  • I don't want those ghouls from the council gawping at his wounds and gloating over a victory they did nothing to achieve. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
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