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But one look at his face and I'm already yawning.
And why do people yawn when they see others doing so?
He yawned and tried to force his eyes to stay open.
He may be yawning after a long day at the office.
She yawned and then saw another black woman coming toward her.
He yawned and let his hands fall to the table.
Done in from the night before, he went yawning up to his room.
Just then I yawned, and the old man said he'd better make a move.
Too many Americans, feeling left out, will yawn and turn away.
She tried not to yawn in his face, but it was difficult.
She put down a book she'd been reading and yawned.
He held out a little longer than that but soon was yawning himself.
Not bad, all things considered, he thought, yawning against the back of his hand.
She yawned and said yes, then asked if they were still at it.
Then he found himself yawning and thinking of the bed in his small room.
Finally he yawned and asked for a glass of water.
The five children went up to bed, everybody yawning now.
She yawned and everybody said it was time to go.
Today it's possible to walk right by and not even yawn.
And who had to be told to close his mouth after yawning.
Many parts of the body are in action when you yawn.
The American public generally yawns at the rest of the world.
She lay down again and turned away from him, yawning.
She could talk like this, even first thing in the morning; I only yawned.
Even as he was thinking that, someone yawned, very near, on the right.