You can't get "gaped". However, you could gape at something, or you could have gaped at it. It means to stare at it. Was "Gaped a typo?
you could use "she gaped at the hole in the ground" or "he gaped at her after he was told this" or even "he gaped at the strange man standing in the doorway"
Purple-gaped Honeyeater was created in 1841.
White-gaped Honeyeater was created in 1843.
The fissure gaped in front of me preventing me from going forward.
He stood there with his mouth gaped open, utterly shocked by what he had just heard.
The grown up teeth start pushing on the baby teeth forcing them out.
astonished
Words that rhyme with "gaped" include scraped, escaped, draped, and shaped.
No. None of your teeth are supposed to be loose, except when the baby teeth are getting ready to be replaced by the permanent teeth, pushing them out.
yawned
i will make