It was a bright, sunny day but very cold, too cold to hang about gawking at the scenery between shops. |
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Imagine all of these scholars bringing exotic animals like giraffes back from distant lands to London and people gawking at them. |
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When we finally dragged the hulking thing home, all we could do was saw it in half and just stand in awe, gawking at the horror within. |
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Only now, gawking at snow-coated cars, did it finally sink in that I was in Scotland. |
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Like gawking through a keyhole, every situation is richly textured, minutely detailed, and jammed full with voyeuristic glee. |
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Mike pushed his way through the crowd, dekeing out the gawking barricades with daring sidesteps and inexpert but effective shoulder-blocks. |
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It'll be a real hoot to see the neighbors gawking, gasping and going completely bonkers over your capricious little caper. |
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He slowly pulled himself off the stage and grinned broadly at the two gawking at him. |
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I was kind of gawking at her while she knelt in the dirt next to me in her impeccable khakis and penny loafers. |
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The last thing any child would need to fear would be rows of people gawking down from the church gallery. |
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How long did it take them to go from gawking ignorantly at the machine to surfing the Web and finding sites they liked? |
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Quiet filled the long, deadly moments that Abigail and James Corinne spent simply gawking at Callie. |
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The door opened and a sailor stepped inside, openly gawking at our still wet clothes. |
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Most of them were trying to be clandestine about it, but a few were openly pointing and gawking. |
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She looked as gorgeous as ever and certainly had every young lad in town gawking with dropped jaws. |
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As the minutes ticked by, the number of students standing on the banks gawking at the spectacle increased steadily. |
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Stores and boutiques stock all manner of goods and people are buying rather than gawking. |
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If you notice a few goodfellas gawking every so often, don't reach for your pockets too quickly. |
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There wasn't a laugh, a giggle, or even a small mumble, just gawking with her mouth wide open. |
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Through her letters, we can see her mature from a gawking and sea-sick newcomer to a shrewd and experienced observer of fur trade life. |
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The city is filled with paintings, sculpture, mosaics, glasswork, ironwork, and an awesome number of architectural sidles that can keep you gawking for days. |
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Even those who don't have a flutter are prone to gawking at the opulence and garishness that's paraded in front of them. |
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Expect approving nods, thumbs-up and plenty of gawking passers-by as you make your way through the day. |
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He zipped past the gawking mother and tired travelers and nearly across the elegant cordovan shoe-tips of a tall bearded man. |
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Although his subject was crime, his pictures often included the craned necks and gawking looks of bystanders. |
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Where in Kabul men would watch me out of the corner of their eyes, now it was open gawking. |
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Read it and in no time at all, your friends and relatives will be praising you and gawking at your incredible photo-gallery. |
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Although it was impolite to stare, she could not help gawking at him. |
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Ian's eyes opened lethargically, Susan said nothing and Geneva did not cease gawking at him, Calypso jumped from her arms after Geneva stopped petting her. |
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Whole families stood gawking at the massive statue, countdowning the five remaining minutes to the big one. |
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He stood gawking at Cyndee, who was standing in the raw on the shore of the pond his daddy had put in. |
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Although gawking is not illegal, Chief Kuss said gawkers have been a serious nuisance in Brimfield. |
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But we've never seen a breach even half as ruinous or as imminently destructive as the one that just exposed 36 million possible adulterers to a gawking public. |
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But while her inaugural effort has earned no shortage of criticism, it seems people can't quite look away, rather like rubberneckers gawking at a traffic accident. |
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But both of these are the equivalent of gawking at nature. |
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Dewey infantrymen passed out soft drinks and small favors to gawking visitors and gave every 200th visitor a door prize. |
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While I was gawking at all this splendidness, along came Ian, the driving trainer from Rolls Royce, and asked whether I knew how the gear shift lever worked. |
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