<span class="searchmatch">gawk</span>-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> (not comparable) (UK, dialect, obsolete) left-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span>...
Brother afterwards. <span class="searchmatch">gawk</span>-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> gawkish gawkling gawksome gawky stupid or clumsy person Perhaps from English dialectal gaw (“to stare; <span class="searchmatch">gawk</span>”) + -k, as in...
fore-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> fourhanded four-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> frank-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> freehanded free-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> full-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> <span class="searchmatch">gawk</span>-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> gentle-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> get one's ass <span class="searchmatch">handed</span> to one glad-<span class="searchmatch">handed</span> gouty-handed...
The Return of the Key: She wasn't aware that she was <span class="searchmatch">gawking</span> with her mouth open until the bridgekeeper extended a <span class="searchmatch">hand</span>, palm up, and waited in silence....
Brown and Company, page 131: Some streetgoers <span class="searchmatch">gawked</span> as if watching an impromptu street play while others grabbed the <span class="searchmatch">hands</span> of children and hustled away....
From <span class="searchmatch">gawk</span> + -y. IPA(key): /ˈɡɔːki/ Rhymes: -ɔːki gawky (comparative gawkier, superlative gawkiest) Awkward, ungainly; lacking grace or dexterity in movement...
some time off in Maine, and before she went posted a picture of herself on <span class="searchmatch">Gawker</span> in a bathing suit flipping the bird — "At least I didn't put up the ones...
mouths gaped or open; a prude”); from Old French beer, bayer (“to gape, <span class="searchmatch">gawk</span>”) + Old French gueule (“gullet”). The modern French bigle (“beagle”) however...
now, to stop it leaking and for insulation. (informal, dated) To stare; <span class="searchmatch">gawk</span>. 1925, Margaret Turnbull, Alabaster Lamps[2]: Young John blushed at being...
euphemistic) Naked. 2001, Doug McGuinn, The Apple Indians, page 39: He stood <span class="searchmatch">gawking</span> at Cyndee, who was standing in the raw on the shore of the pond his daddy...