He gaped in awe at the spectacular sight of the vibrant colors sporadically signaling back and forth within its core as he opened the bag. |
|
When he opened the door, he was looking at a liveried flunky, a young boy who seemed very nervous and gaped in wonder at him. |
|
Dishes and cutlery were scattered on kitchen tables, unmade beds gaped, just as their occupants had abandoned them. |
|
In spite of widespread statutory reform, legal loopholes gaped wide open at midcentury. |
|
Several of the boards were loose and toward the north end a hole gaped where a dozen or more had been pulled up. |
|
Cracks gaped in building walls, and chunks of plaster fell from ceilings, Italian news reports said. |
|
The press just gaped with their jaws open and tongue hanging out in utter incredulity. |
|
Ada gaped at blaze in front of her, already struggling for air in the room that was thick with smoke. |
|
I gaped at them all, staring in stunned disbelief from one face to the next. |
|
We all gasped putting our hands over our mouths as we gaped at the scene in front of us. |
|
He enjoyed a few minutes of weightless flight and gaped at the gorgeous view. |
|
We missed the hammerheads, but enormous moray eels gaped at us from their rocky lairs. |
|
Her bluish eyes were wide with shock as her mouth gaped at the sight of me. |
|
The other gaped at them dumbfounded, a cigarette falling from his open mouth. |
|
She placed a hand on my shoulder, and when I gaped at her in surprise, she was looking over her right shoulder. |
|
They gaped at him, their mouths slightly open, then simultaneously bolted for the basement door to the outside. |
|
Emily gaped at her friend and covered her mouth with her hand so she wouldn't hurt her friend more by arguing with her. |
|
I gaped at him for a moment then snapped my mouth close and looked out the window. |
|
He gaped at her for several moments, confused by the sudden change in conversation and by her last comment. |
|
She sighed, ran a hand through her hair and reached across me to the glove compartment where she took out a packet of cigarettes while I gaped. |
|
|
He'd passed a herd of longhorns a curve-and-a-half back, along with those silly looking mini-donkeys he'd gaped at fifteen years ago. |
|
This particular one now being full, he carefully sealed the lid and readjusted his belt so that the maw of an empty jar gaped up at him. |
|
The four-foot long furry slug raised itself up around her shoulders and a cavernous maw gaped at me. |
|
As I gaped at him in post-sleep bleariness, I realised with a little shock that I had been sleeping with my head on his shoulder. |
|
Jaws gaped, dessert was quickly served, and the topic moved to something like the appropriate watering time for mums. |
|
She gaped as Jesse all but detached his jaw and inhaled half the burger in one bite. |
|
Curiosity seekers, gaped in awe of the crystal and gold and silver chandeliers on display through windowswith drawn-back drapery. |
|
When her eyes adjusted, she gaped in awe to see tons of renaissance artworks and statues. |
|
Robert gasped in amazement, his mouth gaped open, he went as white as a sheet and his eyes opened wide. |
|
I gaped at him in surprise as Trent bopped him hard on the back of the head. |
|
We gaped at each other for a moment and then she snapped her phone shut. |
|
I had to walk through the restaurant with napkins to my bloodsoaked head, past all the breakfast regulars, who all gaped in open-mouthed shock at the state of me. |
|
Her heart was beating so hard as she gaped in awe at the Ark of the Covenant that looked like a golden chest with angels exquisitely designed into the gold of the luxurious lid. |
|
She trekked across the country holding Sally Ride Science Fairs and talking about her adventures while little mouths gaped in awe. |
|
A huge hole gaped in the roof, and a conservatory was shattered. |
|
A nation gaped on as she fumbled for words, diabolically mixed metaphors and lay her head on the desk in outrage. |
|
Cracks gaped in building walls, and chunks of plaster fell from ceilings. |
|
Kirsten gaped at her younger sister, then turned, enraged, to stalk off. |
|
And the Aston Villa striker looked certain to score when the goal gaped, only to shoot wildly over the crossbar. |
|
They gaped with surprise when Dr Ruit replied that going on past experience in Nepal, some 200 operations would be possible in that time. |
|
|
A great breach gaped in it, like a huge window of light opening on to the neighbouring valley. |
|
After getting married, a man wore a long coat with two coattails, which gaped open when he walked. |
|
I gaped at her, stuck between being infuriated and revolted. |
|
Julian gaped at him for a moment before abruptly leaving the office, biting his tongue to avoid saying things he wanted to but which would surely cost him his job. |
|
I rubbed my eyes a few times before I gaped at the scene before me. |
|
All the while, her eyes were wide as saucers and her mouth gaped open. |
|
Opening the bag, she took out a square box and gaped at the picture. |
|
They all gaped at us and Matt paused, staring at Samuel incredulously. |
|
Connor nodded his agreement, and I gaped at the pair of them. |
|
He gaped at the person next to him as though he'd never seen him before. |
|
Since its completion well over 40m have gaped at the stately arch that stops up the unruly Colorado. |
|
I reached the very edge, teetered, teetered, and fell featherlight into the astonished arms of an old lama who gaped open-mouthed at me as I appeared-it seemed to himfrom the sky itself, borne on the wind! |
|
Punk reveled in a taste for slumming that was almost heroic in its intensity arguably suitable for a city where World War II bomb sites still gaped like missing teeth. |
|
A long-running current-account deficit gaped ever wider. |
|
With his right hand, he held the 12-inch bang stick straight out, arm fully extended as the sharks jaws gaped wide to display its full arsenal of frightening weaponry. |
|
When the door finally, splinteringly gave way, he stumbled clear across the room beyond, fetched up against an instrument console, recovered his balance, and gaped. |
|
Freddy Farmer added two one-dollar bills to the hockey tickets and walked away. The two soldiers gaped down at the two tickets and the two dollars. |
|
The spectators gaped helplessly as the balloon approached the power lines. |
|
My heart seemed to skip a beat when I parked my car at the old Safeway supermarket. My eyes gaped at the same aisles I had strolled through as a child. |
|