When he opened the door, he was looking at a liveried flunky, a young boy who seemed very nervous and gaped in wonder at him. |
In spite of widespread statutory reform, legal loopholes gaped wide open at midcentury. |
Several of the boards were loose and toward the north end a hole gaped where a dozen or more had been pulled up. |
She gaped as Jesse all but detached his jaw and inhaled half the burger in one bite. |
Cracks gaped in building walls, and chunks of plaster fell from ceilings, Italian news reports said. |
Dishes and cutlery were scattered on kitchen tables, unmade beds gaped, just as their occupants had abandoned them. |