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gapes
[ geyps, gaps ]
noun
, (used with a singular verb)
- Veterinary Pathology. a parasitic disease of poultry and other birds, characterized by frequent gaping due to infestation of the trachea and bronchi with gapeworms.
- a fit of yawning.
gapes
/ ɡeɪps /
noun
- a disease of young domestic fowl, characterized by gaping or gasping for breath and caused by parasitic worms ( gapeworms )
- informal.a fit of yawning
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Derived Forms
- ˈgapy, adjective
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- gapy adjective
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Example Sentences
And deep in the North Atlantic Ocean, an anglerfish gapes into the gloom.
From New York Times
The crater gapes at about 13 miles wide and 2.6 miles deep.
From Scientific American
The line of the river now gapes like an open wound, perhaps a hundred metres across in places.
From BBC
He gapes upward to the spiky mountains, then to the sky.
From Literature
“Today, a deep rift gapes between Russia and Europe where, according to Gorbachev’s vision, a common European house was supposed to arise with Russia and with a common security architecture,” she added.
From Seattle Times
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