Yawns in a Sentence
  • Both will be big yawns for him because he doesn't like to sit still.
  • Between either of these and Smith's Dictionary of the Bible (1863) yawns a great gulf.
  • I also found bagpuss that still yawns when you press his mouth.
  • There was a tradition in antiquity that the city of Tantalus had been swallowed up in a lake on the mountain; but the legend may, as Ramsay thinks, have been suggested by the vast ravine which yawns beneath the acropolis.
  • It often yawns when disturbed in the daytime, gaping its mandibles in a very grotesque manner.
  • Let's face it, the boring blue and white MySpace profile page that you receive when you first set up your account probably gives people the yawns.