How to use gaping in a sentence. Get a quick, free translation A gaping hole or other opening is very large A gaping hole or other opening is very large… Gaping synonyms, gaping pronunciation, gaping translation, english dictionary definition of gaping American heritage® dictionary of the english language, fifth edition.
Gaping / ˈ geɪpɪŋ/ adjective britannica dictionary definition of gaping Very large a gaping wound a gaping hole Definition of 'gaping' gaping in british english (ˈɡeɪpɪŋ ) adjective wide open Gaping refers to something wide open or greatly expanded, often in a surprising or shocking manner It is often used to describe mouths when someone is staring or looks shocked, or to wounds that are large and open. See examples of ˈgaping used in a sentence.
Gaping means wide open, often describing a large or deep opening, such as a mouth, hole, or wound It can also imply astonishment or shock when referring to an expression. Can also be expressed as ‘yawning’ staring, the action of looking intently at something or someone gaping (animal behavior), wide opening of the mouth for purposes such as threatening or courtship
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