Yawn out | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Yawn out

/jɔn aʊt/

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1. To utter words, sounds, or expressions with a yawn, often indicating tiredness or disinterest.

  • He yawned out a reluctant yes when asked if he wanted to come along.
  • During the boring lecture, she yawned out her response to the teacher's question.
  • After a long night, he could only manage to yawn out his goodbyes before heading home.
  • She yawned out her answer, too tired to say anything more.
  • The baby yawned out a small sound before falling back to sleep.

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