It would be a gaping hole. Gape ends in 'e' so you drop the 'e' before adding '-ing'.
However, on a word that ends in a consonant, such as "hop", you double the last letter and add -ing (hopping).
The correct spelling is "whole" as in "He ate a whole turkey."
The spelling "boar" is the correct spelling for a male pig. The spelling "bore" is to drill a hole, or someone/something uninteresting.
That is the correct spelling of the word "cavity" (a hole).
The likeliest words are : DIVIDE / DIVIDED - to split or share, split up DIVOT (noun) - a hole left in the ground, or the chunk of displaced earth from one (golf, horses) The proper name usually spelled David, also Davy, Davey, and Dafydd.
The other way to spelling hole is whole.
Wide open. A gaping hole is a wide open hole. A gaping mouth is one which is hanging open, usually from astonishment.
The correct spelling is "bored a hole"
Um, a gaping hole in your chest Blood is a good indicator. A gaping hole in the chest.
The correct spelling is "whole" as in "He ate a whole turkey."
There was a gaping hole in the side of the plane after the crash landing
your mums gaping hole
The correct spelling is cavity (a hole, or dental caries).
The correct spelling is "whole".
The gaping hole in the ground swallowed up all the flood water
The spelling "boar" is the correct spelling for a male pig. The spelling "bore" is to drill a hole, or someone/something uninteresting.
The Gaping Gill was formed by chemicals in rainwater from the river 'Fell Beck' dissolving the limestone ground until it made a massive hole - Gaping Gill!
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