But Lady Thatcher is not a boardwalk attraction to be gawped at by tourists from Palookaville. |
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A horse, a runty juvenile skewbald, gawped at her from the field next to the house and flicked its filthy tail. |
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The long and passionate kiss between the two young men continued for several seconds, as onlookers gawped and photographers snapped incessantly. |
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Visitors gawped at replicas of the three ships so fragile! |
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All eyes turned and all mouths gawped to see this pizza slip off that famous puce face and roll down his nice black suit. |
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She slumped inelegantly alongside her toddler's pushchair and gawped at the screen of her expensive mobile phone. |
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Of course, it's likely that when he swung his head around and gawped intently at a recent episode of Game of Thrones, he was simply distracted by all the colours and noises. |
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The chief attraction of the place is not the food and drink, however: it is the Azeri prostitutes who lounge around one of the tables, being gawped at by the almost entirely male clientele. |
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Local residents gawped at the lad as he staggered around with the machinery with a gang of workers. |
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Millions of Sky TV viewers gawped in amazement as Brown berated the fiery Frenchman for allowing Karl-Heinz Riedle to score a goal that was disallowed. |
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We gawped open-mouthed at opposing fans as they sang their hearts out. |
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Faria gawped at him in disbelief as he let rip with the cruel jibe. |
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