Definition of Gapping

1. Verb. (present participle of gap) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Gapping

1. gap [v] - See also: gap

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gapping

gapless
gaplessly
gaplessness
gaplike
gapo
gapos
gaposis
gaposises
gapped
gapped scale
gapper
gappers
gappier
gappiest
gappiness
gapping (current term)
gappy
gaps
gapy
gar
garage door
garage door opener
garage doors
garage queen
garage queens
garage rock
garage sale
garage sales
garaged

Literary usage of Gapping

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bandaging by Albert Draper Whiting (1915)
"If there should be gapping of any of the turns, a "dart" should be folded in the gapping portion. If it is advisable to open the cast immediately after its ..."

2. The Medical Times and Gazette (1885)
"Whether the gapping to be seen in some of my drawings has any essential connexion with syphilis is hard to say; I have seen it so often that I am almost ..."

3. Dominion Dental Journal (1904)
"The congested and bluish angry gum with its gapping pockt around the tooth being ... A very marked change in the condition was that the gapping pocket ..."

4. Report and Transactions (1897)
"gapping STICK = spoons. A farm labourer, between 50 and GO years of age, a native of Ashburton, on hearing a man was kept on spoon-meat (sops), remarked, ..."

5. Bandaging by Albert Draper Whiting (1915)
"If there should be gapping of any of the turns, a "dart" should be folded in the gapping portion. If it is advisable to open the cast immediately after its ..."

6. The Medical Times and Gazette (1885)
"Whether the gapping to be seen in some of my drawings has any essential connexion with syphilis is hard to say; I have seen it so often that I am almost ..."

7. Dominion Dental Journal (1904)
"The congested and bluish angry gum with its gapping pockt around the tooth being ... A very marked change in the condition was that the gapping pocket ..."

8. Report and Transactions (1897)
"gapping STICK = spoons. A farm labourer, between 50 and GO years of age, a native of Ashburton, on hearing a man was kept on spoon-meat (sops), remarked, ..."

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