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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
gape
gape (gāp, găp)intr.v. gaped, gap·ing, gapes 1. To open the mouth wide; yawn. 2. To stare wonderingly or stupidly, often with the mouth open. See Synonyms at gaze. 3. To open wide: The curtains gaped when the wind blew.n. 1. The act or an instance of gaping. 2. A large opening. 3. Zoology. The width of the space between the open jaws or mandibles of a vertebrate. 4. gapes (used with a sing. verb) A disease of birds, especially young domesticated chickens and turkeys, caused by gapeworms and resulting in obstructed breathing. 5. gapes A fit of yawning. [Middle English gapen, from Old Norse gapa.]
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