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gawk
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
gawk
(verb)
gawk
/
ˈ
gɑːk/
verb
gawks
;
gawked
;
gawking
gawk
/
ˈ
gɑːk/
verb
gawks
;
gawked
;
gawking
Britannica Dictionary definition of GAWK
[
no object
]
informal
:
to stare at someone or something in a rude or stupid way
a crowd of
gawking
tourists
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—
often +
at
She just stood there
gawking at
the celebrities as they arrived for the ceremony.
Celebrities are used to being
gawked at
.
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— gawker
noun
,
plural
gawkers
[
count
]
a crowd of
gawkers
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