Yawn [verb]
Definition of Yawn:
open mouth wide, usually sign of
Synonyms of Yawn:
● Gape
● Give
● Yaw
● Doze
● Yawp
● Spread
● Nap
● Part
● Sleep
● Snooze
● Gap
● Expand
● Divide
● Drowse
Sentence/Example of Yawn:
They passed a frowzy chambermaid, who stared at them with a yawn.
We lightly debate, we hesitate, we yawn, unconscious of the brink.
"The most agreeable house to me now is my own," I said, with a yawn, and I got up to go.
And for many a cause for which men have suffered and died, posterity has but a yawn.
It was only half-past ten when she forced a yawn and asked him to get her a taxi.
Malcolm did not seem to find the topic interesting, for he smothered a yawn.
"That's not a thing for Peer," said Ferdinand, rising and lifting his hand to hide a yawn.
“Oh, there are exceptions to that rule,” said Kate lazily, with a yawn.
“In that case, it is time for me to retire,” returned the master, with a yawn.
No matter what you did, they'd lay it to concealed wires, and yawn.