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jaws
/ ɔː /
plural noun
the narrow opening of some confined place such as a gorge
a dangerously close position
the jaws of death
Example Sentences
The evolution of such powerful jaws allowed T-rex to pounce on larger prey, and even bite through bone.
They’ll even make you a unicorn or a sasquatch or a wearable Velociraptor costume that roars and can open and close its jaws.
With his bare hands, he secures its head and puts its jaws over a shot glass covered in cling film.
In “Happy Gilmore,” Sandler’s unlikely golf star confronts the feisty gator played by Morris after a golf ball lands in his toothy jaws.
Trump flapped his jaws for months on the campaign trail saying he would end the war in Ukraine on “day one.”
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