yaw in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
YAW: to open the mouth wide and take a deep breath, often involuntarily, typically as a sign of tiredness or boredom.
Sample Sentences
- After a long day at work, she couldn't help but let out a big yawn.
- The teacher noticed a few students yawning during the early morning class.
- He tried to stifle a yawn during the movie, but it was too captivating to keep his eyes open.
- Yawning is often contagious; just seeing someone else do it can make you want to yawn too.
- Even though he was tired, he stifled a yawn to appear more alert during the presentation.
- She couldn't help but yawn during the long lecture on quantum physics.
- As the sun began to rise, the sleepy town seemed to yawn awake with the sound of chirping birds.
- He stifled a yawn, trying to focus on the book in front of him.
- The dog let out a big yawn before settling down for a nap on the couch.
- She couldn't help but yawn loudly during the lengthy lecture.
- As the plane began to ascend, I felt the familiar urge to yawn and clear my ears.
- After a long night of studying, he let out a big yawn and decided it was time for bed.
- The dog's yawn was contagious, prompting everyone in the room to follow suit.
- Yawning seems to be a natural response when you're feeling tired or bored.
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