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Sentence count:195+22Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blankbreakcleftcrevicegulfholeopeningpassriftSimilar words: agapegeneration gapMeaning: [gæp]  n. 1. a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures 2. an open or empty space in or between things 3. a narrow opening 4. a pass between mountain peaks 5. a difference (especially an unfortunate difference) between two opinions or two views or two situations 6. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity. v. make an opening or gap in. 
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121. Descend steeply from Hor Point to a stile, then ascend to a squeeze gap.
122. Finally the research vessel began to sidle sideways towards us, using its bow thrusters to close the gap with Hsu Fu.
123. Alain went for the gap, Steve moved over and Alain locked up the brakes flat-out in top.
124. The gap between the linguistic creativity of even the most intelligent ape and even the most backward of human beings is immense.
125. Sunday was when the Gap Kids got paid allowances and went shopping for Reeboks in refrigerated malls after church.
126. But Britain still has a huge gap to close on her major competitors.
127. I am intrigued by the capstan winches fitted to the Range Rovers on the Darien Gap crossing.
128. And the gap will become wider if no extra staff are employed to cover junior doctors' annual leave.
129. With a few exceptions, it was not until the 1960s that large companies in Britain began to close the gap.
130. This versatile book combines communicative activities with information on topics as varied as national customs, food, and the generation gap.
131. To cross this gap, an action potential must be converted from an electrical signal to a chemical signal.
132. Many children find bridging the gap between kindergarten and first grade to be stressful.
133. The narrowing trade gap means that growth in the fourth quarter could be better than expected, said analysts.
134. Sadly, despite recently introduced performance bonus schemes, this gap is still widening.
135. There is a gap again because I stopped work, suddenly aware that an alien indignation was invading my soul.
136. The Sun switched back to the Tories in 1979, and the circulation gap doubled.
137. She had found a gap in the blackout material and had fixed her eye to it.
138. We need a program to bridge the gap between the police and local youngsters.
138. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
139. That gap had not changed since a poll was conducted shortly before Dole announced he was quitting the Senate.
140. But her fears were groundless: the generation gap in this instance had him beached on a far shore.
141. Over the final 40 metres Louise closed the gap and was just first to the touch in 1.14.55.
142. The choices they made also illustrate the divisions within the clergy and the gap between Loyalist clergy and revolutionary laity.
143. He bridges that gap between the Old and the New.
144. The book will be useful reading for anyone seeking to bridge the gap between data and theory in ecology.
145. But physical attraction could jump that gap like an electric spark and did so effortlessly.
146. An attempt will be made to identify best practice, to help bridge the gap between theoretical prescriptions and practical modelling procedures.
147. Like all comic writers, Shaw was fascinated by the gap between appearance and reality.
148. This time, we succeeded and indeed met no difficulties apart from one awkward step across a gap just before the cairn.
149. Republicans were slow to take alarm at the gender gap because it used to work in their favor.
150. Boughton Hall closed the gap with an eight wicket triumph at Huyton.
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