noun
- plural of gawper; people who stare openly or stupidly at something
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- A crowd of gawpers gathered around the accident scene.
- The street performers attracted dozens of gawpers throughout the day.
- The celebrity tried to avoid the gawpers waiting outside the restaurant.
- Gawpers slowed traffic as they stared at the unusual street art.
- The tour guide asked the gawpers to keep moving and not block the sidewalk.