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the borders of anything which has a mouthlike aspect

The red wobbled in the jaws of the pocket, but didn't go down.

plural of jaw
the mouth
{i} 1975 film directed by Steven Spielberg (starring Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider)
an exciting and frightening US film made by Steven Spielberg, about a shark (=a large, dangerous fish) that kills people who go swimming in the sea and then tries to kill a group of men who go out in a boat to catch it (1975)
the opening of the hole on a green Specifically the front of the hole regardless of what direction the player is putting from Specifically when a player leaves a putt just short of the hole Example: "He left it right in the jaws "
A semicircle or U-shaped end on a boom or gaff which fits around the mast
A fitting holding a boom or gaff to the mast
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holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object
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{i} something which resembles a pair of jawbones; something which opens and closes or grips in a jawlike manner
Clamps to hold a specimen when applying stress to the specimen for certain tests
The area lying between the uprights of a hoop
The yawning chasm that is the front of the cup, when a putt stops inches short of its intended destination For example, "He left it right in the jaws "
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jaws of death
A very nearly avoided, or a very probable, fatal situation
jaws of life
Emergency rescue equipment used to open a completely destroyed passenger vehicle, to quickly and somewhat safely extricate the trapped occupants
Jaws of Life
A trademark used for a pneumatic tool consisting of a pincerlike metal device that is inserted into the body of a severely damaged vehicle and opened to provide access to people trapped inside. the Jaws of Life a tool used to make a hole in a car, truck etc after an accident, so that the people inside can be taken out
jaws of life
hydraulic tool inserted into a wrecked vehicle and used to pry the wreckage apart in order to provide access to people trapped inside
jaw
To talk; to converse
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To assail or abuse by scolding
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Axle guard
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To stick in the jaws of a pocket
snatch defeat from the jaws of victory
To suddenly lose a contest through reversal of fortune, mistakes, or bad judgment. The meaning is analogous to the idiomatic phrase "blow it"

since the fall of communism, the West has managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, and with disastrous results.

snatch victory from the jaws of defeat
To suddenly win a contest when it appears that loss is a foregone conclusion, to succeed in an endeavor through reversal of fortune, skill, effort, or good judgment
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{n} the bone inclosing the teeth, noise, talk
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chew (food); "He jawed his bubble gum"; "Chew your food and don't swallow it!"; "The cows were masticating the grass"
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talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze"
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machwa
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One of the bones, usually bearing teeth, which form the framework of the mouth
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The inner end of a boom or gaff, hollowed in a half circle so as to move freely on a mast
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In the plural, the mouth
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{i} one or both of the bones which form the framework of the mouth; section around the bones of the jaw, mouth; section of a machine which grips or holds objects; gossip, idle chatter
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Have a chat, chew the fat or just have a conversation
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Hence, also, the bone itself with the teeth and covering
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A notched or forked part, adapted for holding an object in place; as, the jaw of a railway-car pedestal. See Axle guard
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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Words of complaint; wrangling, abuse, jabber "To jaw," to annoy with words, to jabber, wrangle, or abuse The French gueule and gueuler are used in the same manner Hold your jaw Hold your tongue or jabber What are you jawing about? What are you jabbering or wrangling about? A break-jaw word A very long word, or one hard to pronounce
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censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
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One of a pair of opposing parts which are movable towards or from each other, for grasping or crushing anything between them, as, the jaws of a vise, or the jaws of a stone-crushing machine
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A person's or animal's jaws are the two bones in their head which their teeth are attached to. a forest rodent with powerful jaws
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See Axle guard
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Your jaw is the lower part of your face below your mouth. The movement of your jaw is sometimes considered to express a particular emotion. For example, if your jaw drops, you are very surprised. He thought for a moment, stroking his well-defined jaw
jaw
A notched or forked part, adapted for holding an object in place; as, the jaw of a railway-car pedestal
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Impudent or abusive talk
jaw
{f} talk, chat idly, gossip; scold, insult
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Anything resembling the jaw of an animal in form or action; especially plural, the mouth or way of entrance; as, the jaws of a pass; the jaws of darkness; the jaws of death
jaw
The bone itself with the teeth and covering
jaw
To scold; to clamor
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holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object
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talk incessantly and tiresomely
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the mouth or way of entrance; as, the jaws of a pass; the jaws of darkness; the jaws of death
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A common term for either the maxilla (upper jaw) or mandible (lower jaw)
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A notch or opening
jaw
Anything resembling the jaw of an animal in form or action; esp
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the part of the skull of a vertebrate that frames the mouth and holds the teeth
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holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object the part of the skull of a vertebrate that frames the mouth and holds the teeth the bones of the skull that frame the mouth and serve to open it; the bones that hold the teeth
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If you talk about the jaws of something unpleasant such as death or hell, you are referring to a dangerous or unpleasant situation. A family dog rescued a newborn boy from the jaws of death. to talk. Either of two bones that frame the mouth: a movable lower jaw (mandible) and a fixed upper jaw (maxilla). These hold the teeth (see tooth) and are used for biting and chewing and in speech. Vertical portions at the back of the lower jaw form hinge joints at the temples. The front of its arch thickens to form the chin. The upper jaw is attached to bones at the bridge of the nose, in the eye sockets and roof of the mouth, and the cheekbones. It contains the large maxillary sinus
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    Турецкое произношение

    côz

    Произношение

    /ˈʤôz/ /ˈʤɔːz/

    Этимология

    [ 'jo ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English.

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    ...  Well, you could almost hear all the jaws hit the floor on the United States Congress. ...
    ... including a spine, and a mouth with jaws and teeth. ...
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