Jaw

//d͡ʒɔ//

"Jaw" in a Sentence (35 examples)

The punch on the jaw brought me to my knees.

I was laughing so hard I nearly dislocated my jaw.

I saw a bright red Ferrari parked at the campus gates and my jaw just dropped.

He got a broken jaw and lost some teeth.

He received a tremendous punch on the jaw from his opponent.

Those shadows appeared in a way like giant dinosaurs, with a long neck and a very big jaw without teeth.

After a few weeks, doctors made Cleveland a new jaw out of hard rubber.

I punched his jaw.

My jaw hurts.

In the human body, we find: hair, forehead, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, jaw, cheeks, beard, teeth, tongue, etc..

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His jaw dropped in amazement.

I'm up and jaws are on the floor Lovers in the bathroom and a line outside the door

the jaws of a pass; the jaws of darkness; the jaws of death.

the jaw of a railway-car pedestal.

the jaws of a vise; the jaws of a stone-crushing machine.

Give me the boy, now, and no more of your jaw. I am going to take the boy home with me.

"A lot you care," said Digory fiercely. "But I'm sick of this jaw. What have I got to do?"

1933, Ethel Lina White, The Spiral Staircase (Some Must Watch), Chapter 4, http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0300931.txt He built the Summit, so as to have no neighbours. And Lady Warren couldn't abide It. She was always jawing him about it, and they had one awful quarrel, in his study.

[…] he waked him, which put him in a main high passion, and he swore woundily at the lieutenant, and called him lousy Scotch son of a whore […], and swab, and lubber, whereby the lieutenant returned the salute, and they jawed together fore and aft a good spell, till at last the captain turned out, and, laying hold of a rattan, came athwart Mr. Bowling's quarter: whereby he told the captain that, if he was not his commander, he would heave him overboard […]

Today the beastly boat is level at last and the sun’s out and we have all been jawing about what to do.

Bletherum bore her to the vestry, Jaw'd some water in her face; […]

Nae need to jaw watter on a droun'd moose.

'Twas freezin', thowin', rainin', snawin', In souple turns; While sheughs an' deep fur-drains were jawin' To spate the burns.

... a burn "whiles jawin' like a sea."

... stately tower, […] Whilk proud defies the jawing wave, Built on a rock[…]

Upo' the briny Borean jaws to float,

... a craft […] That, like the white sea-mew, jinket the jaws On the briny breist o' the main.

... ugly , ugly were the jaws That rowd unto their knee.

Scores o' our sturdiest farmers fail / To jouk the jaw, / An' broken-hearted[…]

But sweetly bends the reamin' bicker, To drown dull care in jaws o' liquor.

The nauseous mixture fell, When full in play; Wi' jaws upon the sprawling hash, […]

But Fisher - Willie and the lairds […] wash't their gebbies and their beards In sparklin' jaws o' claret. They're comin'! cry'd a bodie out; They're comin' now[…]

Wi' jaws o' yell some durty beutts / Pat loft suin in a slatter;

... a certain slight rollick in his voice and accent , perhaps due to the "jaws o' yell" in the yard yonder.

... , when he was gaun to be very big, and order in a great jaw of drink for the company, […]

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