G`APE, v.i. 1. To open the mouth wide, from sleepiness, drowsiness or dullness; to yawn.2. To open the mouth for food, as young birds.3. To gape for or after, to desire earnestly; to crave; to look and long for; as, men often gape after court favor. The hungry grave for her due tribute gapes. To gape at, in a like sense, is hardly correct.4. To open in fissures or crevices; as a gaping rock. May that ground gape, and swallow me alive.5. To have a hiatus; as one vowel gaping on another.6. To open the mouth in wonder or surprise; as the gaping fool; the gaping crowd.7. To utter sound with open throat.8. To open the mouth with hope or expectation.9. To open the mouth with a desire to injure or devour. They have gaped upon me with their mouth. Job.16.
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