To gawp means to stare open-mouthed or gawk at something or someone, usually out of curiosity, surprise, or disbelief. It is often associated with a sense of astonishment or fascination.
Sentences with «gawp»
Rower, Alexander S. C. «Sandy Rower: «Calder made work people can engage with, not just gawp at.» (calder.org)
I expect many embarrassing public protests in which our problems are laid bare for all to gawp over. (justarsenal.com)
Imagine then, the number of gawping faces at Geneva when the rarest and arguably most exotic version of the iconic F1 rolled onto a stand. (evo.co.uk)