it's when you yawn real big
The word 'yawn' is both a verb (yawn, yawns, yawning, yawned) and a noun (yawn, yawns). Examples:Verb: I began to yawn in the middle of the lecture.Noun: The comedian's joke met with a big yawn.An adjective is a word that describes a noun, for example: a big yawn.
All evidence shows that the Big yawn is a trustable theory as it is in action at the moment, the big crunch theory isn't too reliable, because i is no proven that the Universe has a length.
"Yawned"; "yawn" is a regular verb.
yes they yawn quietly
Yawning is contagious.
Bear yawn
The word 'yawn' is both a verb (yawn, yawns, yawning, yawned) and a noun (yawn, yawns). Examples:Verb: I began to yawn in the middle of the lecture.Noun: The comedian's joke met with a big yawn.An adjective is a word that describes a noun, for example: a big yawn.
they need to breath
All evidence shows that the Big yawn is a trustable theory as it is in action at the moment, the big crunch theory isn't too reliable, because i is no proven that the Universe has a length.
the homophone for yawn is.............you! haha get it lol
The typical written expression for a yawn sound is "ho hum."
"Yawned"; "yawn" is a regular verb.
yes they yawn quietly
Yes, yawn is an onomatopoeia.
No whales do not yawn.
Insects do not yawn. People necessarily do not yawn only when they are tired. Most people, after reading this, will yawn.
A yawn is normally a response to a change in activity, although if you did not get enough sleep, you could become tired and yawn.