An involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom.
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Examples for "yawning"
Examples for "yawning"
1That's a far better way of funding India's yawning current account gap.
2He would ask me about my news, only to start yawning exaggeratedly.
3The sight was as distinct in its signification as a yawning grave.
4In Thrace have I seen the earth shake open in yawning pits.
5She almost didn't see it in time- averticalshaft yawning directly ahead.
1Despite the yawn, Cincinnatus thought he knew why she asked that question.
2Unfortunately, the course was as yawn-producing as writing in school had been.
3A general yawn went the round of the loungers about the fire.
4What's wrong that a message wouldn't do? Seregil asked with a yawn.
5I saw you trying to hide a yawn not ten minutes ago.'
1Its necessary concomitants, are official inattention and oscitancy.
Translations for oscitance