Sentence for jaw | Use jaw in a sentence

A sentence using the word jaw. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use jaw in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for jaw.

  • Hold your jaw! (8)
  • His jaw shook. (12)
  • Stop his jaw there! (8)
  • Soames snapped his jaw. (8)
  • Tom made his jaw disagreeably prominent. (10)
  • His jaw dropped; he listened open-mouthed. (12)
  • When they jaw a chap and hang him afterwards. (8)
  • Winifred shook herself, and her jaw grew square. (8)
  • Martin made a queer movement of his jaw, then smiled. (8)
  • The stark horror simply caused his lower jaw to drop. (12)
  • When I told him it had cost me twenty, his jaw dropped. (2)
  • But at that moment a thrown lemon struck him on the jaw. (8)
  • None of your milk-pail looks; show us jaw, you bulldogs. (10)
  • One hand pressed his eyeballs: his unshaven jaw dropped. (10)
  • Mr. Purcey made a movement of his face which caused it to seem all jaw. (8)
  • The stranger promptly kicked him in the jaw, and the dog ran off howling. (9)
  • But his thin, worn face hardened into resolution till it appeared all Jaw. (8)
  • And he fixed upon a large rambling tooth on the left wing of his lower jaw. (8)
  • He had a little clipped moustache, and hair had grown on his clean-cut jaw. (8)
  • The lower jaw was fallen, the upper lip drawn away from the uncovered teeth. (1)
  • From the lower jaw a few incisors showed at this slant and that as he talked. (9)
  • The Forsyte jaw and the concentration of his face were, in his eyes, virtues. (8)
  • George was of middle height, with a red-brown, clean-shaved face and solid jaw. (8)
  • He was very flushed, had a little fixed frown between his blue eyes and a set jaw. (8)
  • Mr. Brinkley had entered upon a very difficult spot at the corner of his left jaw. (9)
  • The lower jaw had fallen; a little pool of saliva had collected beneath the mouth. (1)
  • And the Countess hung her jaw under heavily vacuous orbits, something as a sheep might yawn. (10)
  • Weisspriess tottered, and hung his jaw like a man at a spectre: amazement was on his features. (10)
  • She passed him, and Soames went in with his noiseless step, his jaw firmly set, his eyes furtive. (8)
  • His square, well-coloured face is remarkable for a massive jaw, dominating all that comes above it. (8)
  • He therefore set his jaw firmly and made its upper angles jut sharply through his clean-shaven cheeks. (9)
  • It fixed in his cheek and jaw, wringing an awful breath of pain from him as he fell against the wall. (10)
  • His jaw closed heavily, but his face lost a certain brutal look almost as quickly as it had assumed it. (9)
  • And with the back of his hand the old fellow removed some brown moisture which was trembling on his jaw. (8)
  • Something in the cruel hang of his threatening hatchet jaw silenced many in the act of confirming the assertion. (10)
  • The eyes were partly open and upturned and the jaw fallen; traces of froth defiled the lips, the chin, the cheeks. (1)
  • Whitwell laughed with a pleasure in his satire which gave the monuments in his lower jaw a rather sinister action. (9)
  • He had beautiful white teeth; as he laughed these were seen set in a jaw that contracted very much toward the front. (9)
  • After a time she put her handkerchief up under her veil and wiped her eyes, and he set his teeth and squared his jaw. (9)
  • The bones of his jaw came out heavily in his unshaven face, and below his eyes the skin was black, shading into gray. (13)
  • A taciturn young man, with a long jaw, and wings on his breast, was standing there gazing at it with an introspective eye. (8)
  • He is a commonplace looking young man, with a decided jaw, tall, neat, soulful, who has been in the war and writes poetry. (8)
  • His jaw was fallen; his eyes protruded; he trembled in every fibre; a cold sweat bathed his entire body; he screamed with fear. (1)
  • Its attitude in the chair, its fallen jaw, glazed eyes and degree of decomposition are caricatured and exaggerated out of all reason. (7)
  • When the handkerchief was caught away, his jaw was shuddering, his eyes were sickly; he looked as if impaled on the prongs of fright. (10)
  • The name of the Seneca deputy at the peace conference was La Grande Gueule, or Big Jaw, so called from his gift of sustained eloquence. (19)
  • His domed forehead, great white moustache, lean cheeks, and long lean jaw were covered from the westering sunshine by an old brown Panama hat. (8)

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