gasp at (someone or something)
gasp at (someone or something)
To make a sharp or sudden inhale ("gasp") in surprise at someone or something. I gasped at my mom when she told me I wasn't allowed to go to the party. We all gasped at the news of Mary's pregnancy.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
gasp at someone or something
to inhale sharply in surprise or shock at someone or something. I gasped at the sight that lay before me. I saw how weary Denise looked and I gasped at her.
See also: gasp
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- gasp at
- expose (someone, something, or oneself) to (someone or something)
- expose to
- lost without
- lost without (someone or something)
- charge down on
- charge down on (someone or something)
- funeral
- it's someone's funeral
- be (someone's) funeral