Jaws can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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jaw - To assail or abuse by scolding. | ||
jaw - To scold; to clamor. | ||
jaw - To talk; to converse. | ||
jaw - Of a ball To stick in the jaws of a pocket. | ||
Noun |
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jaw - the part of the skull of a vertebrate that frames the mouth and holds the teeth | ||
jaw - holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object | ||
jaw - the bones of the skull that frame the mouth and serve to open it; the bones that hold the teeth |
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1. | noun | iw ould just stick him in the tank and let your snake have a nice hunt for once, snakes jaws detach for this sort of this thing, so why not give her a good hunt, but if you do want him knock him id just throw him against the wall or something,, lol i dont know, i agree with you though throw him, haha. | |
2. | noun | He eats all of his grain but it just takes him a while to get it chewed because of the lack of muscle in his jaws. | |
3. | noun | Though I may be in the jaws of death, I am as a firm as a rock. | |
4. | noun | Our ancestors developed massive jaws as a result of constant combat. | |
5. | noun | The boy's father entered the water and tried in vain to grab him from the alligator's jaws. | |
6. | noun | Tom snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. | |
7. | noun | Tom snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. | |
8. | noun | My jaws have returned to their usual English expression of subdued agony and intense gloom. | |
9. | noun | One of his bulls, fighting in defence of the herd, had killed a large wolf with his horns; and Dorcon threw this wolf's skin over his back, so that it completely covered him, and adjusted it in such a manner that the skins of the fore legs concealed his arms and hands, while those of the hind legs hung down to his very heels. The animal's head with its widely-extended jaws cased his own as completely as a soldier's helmet. | |
10. | noun | Dorcon, having thus been rescued from the jaws of the dogs and not, as the old adage has it, from those of the wolf, went home to nurse himself; while Daphnis and Chloe were occupied until nightfall in the difficult task of collecting their sheep and goats, which being terrified by the sight of the wolfskin and the barking of the dogs had dispersed in different directions. | |
11. | noun | He alone was able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory! | |
12. | noun | Only he was capable of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory! | |
13. | noun | Some eels and fish have two sets of jaws like the monster in the movie Alien. | |
14. | noun | And even as they looked the thing tore the throat out of Hugo Baskerville, on which, as it turned its blazing eyes and dripping jaws upon them, the three shrieked with fear and rode for dear life, still screaming, across the moor. | |
15. | noun | "Then wars shall cease and savage times grow mild, / and Remus and Quirinus, brethren twain, / with hoary Faith and Vesta undefiled, / shall give the law. With iron bolt and chain / firm-closed the gates of Janus shall remain. / Within, the Fiend of Discord, high reclined / on horrid arms, unheeded in the fane, / bound with a hundred brazen knots behind, / and grim with gory jaws, his grisly teeth shall grind." |
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iw ould just stick him in the tank and let your snake have a nice hunt for once, snakes jaws detach for this sort of this thing, so why not give her a good hunt, but if you do want him knock him id just throw him against the wall or something,, lol i dont know, i agree with you though throw him, haha. |
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He eats all of his grain but it just takes him a while to get it chewed because of the lack of muscle in his jaws. |
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Though I may be in the jaws of death, I am as a firm as a rock. | |
Our ancestors developed massive jaws as a result of constant combat. | |
The boy's father entered the water and tried in vain to grab him from the alligator's jaws. | |
Tom snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. | |
Tom snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. | |
My jaws have returned to their usual English expression of subdued agony and intense gloom. | |
One of his bulls, fighting in defence of the herd, had killed a large wolf with his horns; and Dorcon threw this wolf's skin over his back, so that it completely covered him, and adjusted it in such a manner that the skins of the fore legs concealed his arms and hands, while those of the hind legs hung down to his very heels. The animal's head with its widely-extended jaws cased his own as completely as a soldier's helmet. | |
Dorcon, having thus been rescued from the jaws of the dogs and not, as the old adage has it, from those of the wolf, went home to nurse himself; while Daphnis and Chloe were occupied until nightfall in the difficult task of collecting their sheep and goats, which being terrified by the sight of the wolfskin and the barking of the dogs had dispersed in different directions. | |
He alone was able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory! | |
Only he was capable of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory! | |
Some eels and fish have two sets of jaws like the monster in the movie Alien. | |
And even as they looked the thing tore the throat out of Hugo Baskerville, on which, as it turned its blazing eyes and dripping jaws upon them, the three shrieked with fear and rode for dear life, still screaming, across the moor. | |
"Then wars shall cease and savage times grow mild, / and Remus and Quirinus, brethren twain, / with hoary Faith and Vesta undefiled, / shall give the law. With iron bolt and chain / firm-closed the gates of Janus shall remain. / Within, the Fiend of Discord, high reclined / on horrid arms, unheeded in the fane, / bound with a hundred brazen knots behind, / and grim with gory jaws, his grisly teeth shall grind." |