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36 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Yawn' in a Sentence

"To involuntarily open the mouth widely with a deep inhale, often accompanied by sighing or a heavy exhale, typically due to drowsiness or boredom." more

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The tired cat began to yawn, stretching its paws wide.
Why am I always yawning in this office meeting?
As the boring movie drags on, the audience will yawn in unison.
The baby elephant let out a big yawn, showing its tiny tusks.
As the clock ticked, the sleepy teddy bear started to yawn in the cozy bed.
The sleepy kitten would often yawn during the cozy nap.
Sarah was yawning as she read the tedious report.
During the bedtime story, the little girl tried hard not to yawn and stay awake.
They have yawned after staying up late to finish their assignments.
The tired toddler had been yawning, signaling that it was time for bed.
Having stayed up all night, the student had yawned throughout the exam.
As the long movie dragged on, the audience began to yawn with boredom.
The audience started to yawn during the lengthy speech at the school assembly.
After a day of playing outside, the children gathered and began to yawn, signaling it was time to go home.
The baby dragon let out a big yawn as it curled up for a nap.
She is yawning while waiting for her turn at the dentist.
Watching the slow-moving turtle made Sarah yawn out of sheer boredom.
I have been yawning while reading the dull and lengthy report.
The magician's tricks were so unimpressive that they made the children yawn.
After a long day of playing outside, Timmy began to yawn as he felt tired.
He is yawning in the middle of the boring lecture.
By the time the movie ends, he will have been yawning continuously.
The sleepy cat took a big yawn before curling up for a nap.
People often yawn during long and tedious meetings.
Despite her efforts to stay awake, the late-night study session made her yawn repeatedly.
The cat has been yawning lazily in the warm sunlight.
The sleepy cat will yawn as it curls up for a nap.
After a night of studying, she will yawn before finally going to bed.
By the time the boring lecture ends, most students will have yawned.
The repetitive workout routine at the gym made him yawn with each set.
Listening to the repetitive sound of the rain made Emily yawn, making her wish for a cozy nap.
The baby would yawn before falling asleep in the crib.
The movie had yawned on for hours, leaving the audience restless.
As the clock struck midnight, they were yawning from exhaustion.
When the teddy bear felt tired, it would yawn and close its button eyes.
The sleepy cat stretched and let out a big yawn after a long nap.

Yawn

yawn
verbTo involuntarily open the mouth widely with a deep inhale, often accompanied by sighing or a heavy exhale, typically due to drowsiness or boredom.
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Last Updated On: May 13, 2024
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