2. Verb. (past of gap) ¹
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Definition of Gapped
1. gap [v] - See also: gap
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gapped
Literary usage of Gapped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Manufacture of Iron and Steel Tubes by Edward Charles Robert Marks (1903)
"gapped or back-action rolls have been known and employed for many years for
various forging operations. The specification No. 3371 of 1891 (Max Mannesmann) ..."
2. The Round Table: Northcote's Conversations. Characteristics by William Hazlitt (1881)
"The disconsolate look, the haggard eyes, the open month, the comb sticking in
the hair, the broken gapped teeth, which, as it were, ..."
3. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"I should to confoundedly gapped. Richardson, Sir Charles Grandison, 1.120. 2.
To make a break or opening in, as a fence, a wall, or any mass of matter. ..."
4. The Manufacture of Iron and Steel Tubes by Edward Charles Robert Marks (1903)
"gapped or back-action rolls have been known and employed for many years for
various forging operations. The specification No. 3371 of 1891 (Max Mannesmann) ..."
5. The Round Table: Northcote's Conversations. Characteristics by William Hazlitt (1881)
"The disconsolate look, the haggard eyes, the open month, the comb sticking in
the hair, the broken gapped teeth, which, as it were, ..."
6. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"I should to confoundedly gapped. Richardson, Sir Charles Grandison, 1.120. 2.
To make a break or opening in, as a fence, a wall, or any mass of matter. ..."