flabbergasted aghast stunned
Agasp!
It can mean staring, open-mouthed, but is normally used to mean an open fissure or crack
"Stare" is the correct spelling.
Stare means "Look at with fixed eyes" Example sentences are: The students stared at the teacher with amazement. Do not stare at me.
This seems to be a variation of the idiom "to put one's foot in one's mouth". If you put your foot in your mouth, it means you have said something awkward or embarrassing. If someone says "open your mouth, it's time to switch feet" they probably are referring to the fact that you had already said one embarrassing or awkward thing and have just done it again(or are about to do it again).
Agasp!
The verb "gape" means to look or stare with a look of wonder, amazement or surprise, generally with one's mouth open. It can also mean to open one's mouth wide.
You can use gape as a verb meaning to stare with mouth open and to split or become wide open.Example: When I told my husband the cost of the hat, it made him gape.You can use it as a noun meaning a wide opening or breach, or a stare with mouth open.Example: You should have seen the gape on his face when I told him the price.To gape has several meanings. If you mean to gape as in open the mouth wide, you could say "The baby bird's mouth gaped as it saw its mother landing with a juicy worm." If you mean to gape as to stare stupidly or in shock, you could say "His mouth gaped open in shock." You can even say "A huge crack gaped in the sidewalk."
sometimes they grow at night in open spaces
The mouth of a river is the open space at the end of a river allowing passage. The mouth of a river, sometimes called a delta, is the point at which the river ends and the water flows into the sea.
It means he thinks your beautiful
I guess that u open ur mouth and use ur tongues
People don't say not to speak with your mouth open, they say not to eat with your mouth open.
There is only one way to spell 'stare' (to look fixedly with eyes wide open). Two words that sound like stare are: stir and stair.
Yes your mouth is open and I have no idea why.
no. but when you get the elastics in your mouth its a bit harder to open your mouth but you will be able to.
If a tongue depressor was placed in your mouth, then your mouth had to be open in the first place.