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gaping"standing wide open," 1570s (implied in gapingly), present participle adjective from gape (v.).
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gaping(adj) with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe
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gapingSeparation of fish flesh, usually a sign of soft flesh and an indicator of poor handling.
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gapingA sight-seeing tour to see if things are safe. Often the others will lay low while one goes to check things out and see it the town is “hostile” to tramps.
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