jaw

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definition
verb
he could still hear men jawing away about the vacuum cleaners
talk at length; chatter.
noun
In others, the way the upper and lower jaws meet can cause teeth to look unsightly and lead to an incorrect bite. Orthodontic treatment may be able to correct this.
each of the upper and lower bony structures in vertebrates forming the framework of the mouth and containing the teeth.
translation of 'jaw'
noun
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example
The dental arch of the lower jaw is in a state of mesial occlusion with that of the upper 'jaw' .
Not only was Ali beaten by Norton in their first fight, but he also suffered a broken 'jaw' in the fight.
The jaw is undershot, which means the lower jaw is longer than the upper 'jaw' .
She looked at me straight in the eye, before clutching my 'jaw' and opening my mouth with her index-finger.
By the end, they're just something to 'jaw' about by the campfire.
committee work is just endless 'jaw'
The muscles joining the hyoid bone to the 'jaw' should be relaxed so that the larynx is pulled forward and upwards.
She had to have reconstructive surgery at the weekend to repair a broken 'jaw' and damage to her eye sockets.
She suffered a broken 'jaw' , cheekbone, forearm and pelvis.
He received crush injuries, a fractured skull and a broken 'jaw' and spent 11 days in hospital.
He suffered a broken femur, broken 'jaw' and broken cheekbone.
He almost died, and had to crawl his way to help despite broken bones and a shattered 'jaw' .
Mr Napier said the man suffered a broken nose, a broken 'jaw' and a suspected fractured skull.
The sergeant's 'jaw' dropped and it looked as if he was trying to strike Manny dead with a lightning bolt from his gaping mouth.
On 18 February 1992 a demonstration was violently attacked by the police and the Applicant suffered a broken 'jaw' .
He suffered burns to his hands and a broken 'jaw' , and lost ‘a considerable amount of blood’.
The lower jaw of the haddock is slightly shorter than the upper 'jaw' and the fish has a small single barbel.
But the world featherweight champion knows how to control that anger, how to focus the energy of his rage on the point of an opponent's 'jaw' .
committee work is just endless 'jaw'
she suffered a broken 'jaw'
Ruminants also lack incisors in the upper jaw, and most lack canines in the upper 'jaw' as well.
My cousin's 'jaw' dropped and he said ‘how does a bin man know Bill Wyman?’
Steve Davey returns to the bench after making a remarkable recovery from a broken 'jaw' suffered just three weeks ago.
The lorry driver escaped unhurt but Butcher suffered serious head injuries and a broken 'jaw' .
It was feared that he may have brain damage and his injuries included broken ribs, a broken 'jaw' , a punctured lung and shattered nerves in his right arm and right leg.
The 28-year-old victim suffered a broken 'jaw' and black eyes, among other injuries.
The implant material, made of highly biocompatible titanium, is inserted into the bone of the 'jaw' .
Perret claimed to have found that his beautiful faces did have something in common: higher cheek bones, a thinner 'jaw' , and larger eyes relative to the size of the face.
we ought to have a 'jaw'
In 1992 Gareth was offered the chance to have his 'jaw' reconstructed, using bone from his leg, at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford.
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