Yawning in a Sentence
  • Stretching his arms and yawning, he leaned forward to rise.
  • There were yawning gaps in their ranks.
  • Gabriel waited in front of the yawning portal.
  • Beyond its yawning mouth, she saw what looked like yellow doorways glowing.
  • He won't come here again, remarked the old soldier, yawning.
  • The rocking motion of the train soon had its passengers yawning loudly.
  • There is little short of five years left during which to bridge what is a yawning gap.
  • We entered into the yawning mouth of the cave.
  • A yawning hole was all that was to be seen.
  • Because many primary and secondary schools had managed to close the gap, or at least to stop it yawning so widely.
  • Infants are most easily awakened during this phase of sleep that is accompanied by yawning, squirming, and quiet vocalizations.
  • Over the dusty hood, the yawning valley beckoned, and then... the sound of metal grinding against rock.
  • A stir of warm magic, and she opened her eyes, almost screaming again at the cave yawning open in front of her.
  • The room consisted of a massive bed with black bedding and white pillows, a wardrobe and trunks, and yawning windows to the sky that light never touched.
  • Mrs. Lincoln hopped up, stretching her lan­guid body and yawning, as if wondering why these two idiots were keeping such late hours.
  • The view was spectacular but neither could appreciate it next to the yawning opening of the Lucky Pup mine.
  • These can include throbbing headaches, fatigue, drowsiness, yawning, irritability, restlessness, vomiting, or runny nose.
  • He's constantly yawning, and his stomach features a sleeping crescent moon.
  • We are faced with the yawning psychological abyss of patricide.
  • The same crack extended below in the form of a yawning chasm, five or six feet wide.
  • On the Middle East a difference in emphasis has become a yawning gulf.
  • With the goal yawning Smith's tired legs could only scuff the ball toward the line allowing Manton to clear.
  • If you see someone yawning, you will probably yawn.
  • The little man, having had a good sleep, felt rested and refreshed, and looking through the glass partition of the room he saw Zeb sitting up on his bench and yawning.
  • Kutuzov still in the same place, his stout body resting heavily in the saddle with the lassitude of age, sat yawning wearily with closed eyes.
  • With the goal yawning Smith 's tired legs could only scuff the ball toward the line allowing Manton to clear.
  • Half way up the steep was a yawning cave, black as night beyond the point where the rainbow rays of the colored suns reached into it.
  • So a party of soldiers led him up into the mountain and placed him on the edge of the yawning hole in the rocks.
  • There were rows of grey chairs and several white benches in the rear, a handful of tables next to yawning windows, and a wall of what looked like constellation maps.
  • He led them through the maze until they emerged into a yawning cave lit by lanterns then continued into another set of halls.
  • Thus the " lazy yawning drone," as Shakespeare puts it, has a short shrift when his usefulness to the community is ended.