List of synonyms from "jaunting" to synonyms from "jbars"
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Definition of the day : « jawbone »
- As in chin : noun area under mouth
- As in rebuke : verb reprimand; criticize harshly
- As in reproach : verb find fault with
- As in sweet-talk : verb coax
- As in coax : verb persuade
- Abel is stricken with a jawbone and dieth; Cain casteth him into a ditch.
- Extract from : « Rambles Beyond Railways; » by Wilkie Collins
- The jawbone is prominent (partly on account of the drying up of the flesh).
- Extract from : « The Mystery of Mary Stuart » by Andrew Lang
- The latter is made from the jawbone of a whale and is extremely heavy.
- Extract from : « The Central Eskimo » by Franz Boas
- Mr. Lesueur made a drawing of this jawbone, which is deposited in the library.
- Extract from : « Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834, Part III (the Text Being Chapters XXVIII-XXXIII of the London Edition, 1843, and the Appendix a Combination of the Appendices of the London and German [Coblentz, 1839] Editions) » by Maximilian, Prinz von Wied
- There is Samson belaboring the Philistines with the jawbone of an ass.
- Extract from : « Passages From the French and Italian Notebooks, Volume 2 » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- He felt like Cain and wished he could kill this man with the jawbone of his own ass.
- Extract from : « The Land of Look Behind » by Paul Cameron Brown
- It was a tattooed star, very small and placed just under the jawbone.
- Extract from : « The Pagan's Cup » by Fergus Hume
- My, what a weapon of destruction Samson could have made of her jawbone!
- Extract from : « From Bull Run to Appomattox » by Luther W. Hopkins
- This case that I have just unpacked contains teeth and a small portion of a jawbone.
- Extract from : « Polly » by L. T. Meade
- His hand went with an almost instinctive inquiry to his jawbone again.
- Extract from : « Ann Veronica » by H. G. Wells