Gapped [verb]

Definition of Gapped:

clear, expose; spread

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Sentence/Example of Gapped:

I was getting in a depressed mood for the next day, because I was just thinking about the gap.

Now, we have that gap, as you mentioned, between Kieboom and García and these A-ball type players.

A gap of months or even years sometimes happens even in the letter-writing of good friends.

“Although there are some significant question marks and gaps, overall this is a big step forward for tackling the climate emergency,” Newsom said.

FlipTheSenateThat number is not enough to close the gap between either Democrat Jon Ossoff and the Republican incumbent, Senator David Perdue, or Democrat Raphael Warnock and his Republican opponent, Senator Kelly Loeffler.

Disruptions to immunization programs could produce more gaps in immunity to measles, heightening the risk of outbreaks.

That in itself squeezes the gap that next-generation models of the cosmos must fit into.

They could cross by vaulting across the gap, catching onto a palm frond.

On the bright side, streaming platforms and VOD are doing their best to fill in the gap, and the dearth of major new releases is giving a lot of smaller indie films a better chance to find an audience.

Male politicians paid lip service to women’s rights during their campaigns, with many trying to tap into the emerging “gender gap” that could boost Democrats.