open-mouthed (Meaning)

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open-mouthed (a.)

Having the mouth open; gaping; hence, greedy; clamorous.

open-mouthed Sentence Examples

  1. The audience sat open-mouthed as the magician effortlessly pulled a rabbit out of his hat.
  2. The child stared open-mouthed at the towering skyscraper, its windows reaching far into the sky.
  3. She stood open-mouthed in the courtroom, unable to believe the shocking verdict.
  4. The students listened open-mouthed to the professor's captivating lecture.
  5. The tourists gazed open-mouthed at the breathtaking vista from the mountaintop.
  6. He was so astonished by the news that he was left open-mouthed for several moments.
  7. The painting hung open-mouthed on the wall, a testament to the artist's skill.
  8. The dog barked open-mouthed at the intruder, its teeth bared in a fierce warning.
  9. The child marveled open-mouthed at the intricate workings of the clock.
  10. The politician's speech left the crowd open-mouthed, inspired and amazed by his eloquence.

FAQs About the word open-mouthed

Having the mouth open; gaping; hence, greedy; clamorous.

awed, bewildered, amazed, wondering, surprised, marveling,dumfounded, astonished, awestricken, marvelling

unconcerned, uninterested, disinterested, disinterested, unimpressed, impassive,unimpressed, uninterested, unconcerned, indifferent

The audience sat open-mouthed as the magician effortlessly pulled a rabbit out of his hat.

The child stared open-mouthed at the towering skyscraper, its windows reaching far into the sky.

She stood open-mouthed in the courtroom, unable to believe the shocking verdict.

The students listened open-mouthed to the professor's captivating lecture.