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12 Sentences With "gawping at"

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As I leave I notice a group of tourists gawping at the assorted fetish wear.
Those who tire of gawping at vehicles can refuel with VW–made sausages or ice cream.
SINCE Britain's referendum on June 23rd, journalists and economists have spent much time gawping at the awful financial fallout.
For all the time people spend gawping at their phones (see chart), they do not often use them to watch video.
Viewership of pricey cable channels is in structural decline, as people spend more time on services like Netflix (or gawping at their phones).
The idea is that, while the lasers might be intrusive for others watching the stage, they're less annoying than someone gawping at a bright screen.
More honest, too: We can finally spend our drivetimes legitimately gawping at our phones instead of being hypocrites who pretend that we'd never do such a thing.
Now you get to tuck into an incredibly tasty interview with Gianfranco and Phil, while gawping at some absolutely fantastic photos taken at the restaurant over the years.
I arrived just as he was finishing a daily medical ablution and found myself waiting in his studio, gawping at the new self-­portrait in all its coruscant color.
It's impossible not to view the parochial-school girls — wearing tube tops, smoking, gawping at a friend applying lipstick — as an offshoot of the raw "Carnival Strippers," Ms. Meiselas's breakthrough project, for which she followed a traveling striptease show through New England.
In 1928, Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood took a trip down to the coastal town of St Ives, and found themselves gawping at paintings of boats tilted on their sides, executed with a rudely commanding vigor on bits of scrap wood, and then tacked to a door by an old fisherman called Alfred Wallace.
" Or a memory of existential awareness (upon receiving his daughter's birth certificate) might suddenly turn mundane: "there was a metaphysical reality to her now — she had stepped into that political index which held a space for her in the state's mindfulness … this document which did not tag or enumerate her but freed her into her own political space, our citizen daughter who "are we ever going to leave this car park or are you going to sit all day gawping at that certificate "Mairead called from the back seat.

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