An awkward stupid person.
Look with amazement; look stupidly.
1 Where I come from the word gawk means to stare, to gape.
2 Citizens of London stopped to gawk , but neither Michael nor Chesna cared.
3 The standard incorporates features that originated in both new awk and gawk .
4 Caroline and her friends continued to gawk at him, all looking moon-eyed.
5 Believers who are blind now will gawk at the New Earth's wonders.
6 They come to buy, to gawk , to laugh, but they don't stay.
7 Three more people had come to gawk at the place of death.
8 Here's a gawk at how Neon Wolf got on in the studio.
9 Off we went for a gawk at the new giant sports shop.
10 Besides the common extensions listed earlier, gawk has a number of additional features.
11 Then we'll move on, towards another new frontier, another new gawk .
12 People filtered into the room to help, or gawk , or gossip.
13 No one had come to gawk as we went through our macabre routine.
14 A dozen or so people had emerged from businesses and storefronts to gawk .
15 Where relevant, we'll contrast the tawk feature with a comparable feature in gawk .
16 Past his shoulder I see a spectator, some jogger who paused to gawk .
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