yawn|yawns in English
noun
[jɔːn]
involuntary deep intake of air from drowsiness or fatigue
Use "yawn|yawns" in a sentence
1. Her yawn was a Pavlovian response to my yawn.
2. The hell yawns for that rogue.
3. Dogs yawned more frequently at familiar yawns, such as from their owners, than at unfamiliar yawns from strangers.
4. She giggles, Cries, yawns, whines and babbles
5. She giggles, Cries, yawns, whines and babbles
6. He yawns, not troubling to cover his mouth.
7. She managed to stifle a yawn.
8. He gave an ostentatious yawn.
9. 3 He faked a yawn. ?
10. Rosanna stifled a huge yawn.
11. His yawns suggested he was either tired or bored.
12. The concert was a predictable yawn.
13. 19 Rosanna stifled a huge yawn.
14. He struggled to stifle a yawn.
15. The Affrightened globe should yawn at alteration
16. 2 He struggled to stifle a yawn.
17. Last-minute mini-scandals were a yawn.
18. 26 He gave an ostentatious yawn.
19. Were you thinking about a yawn?
20. She stifled a cough/yawn/scream/sneeze.
21. 14 The party was a big yawn.
22. It was followed by a stifled yawn.
23. Amoralize 862-812 Phone Numbers Yawn boring sport
24. The debate was a mockery. A big yawn.
25. Similar to a domino effect, one person's yawn triggers a yawn in a person nearby that has observed the act.