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jawed

/jawd/US // dʒɔd //

瞠目结舌,瞠目结舌的,颔首,颚式

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a jaw or jaws, especially of a specified kind: heavy-jawed; square-jawed.

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Examples

  • I had spent the previous few weeks in swimsuits and board shorts, hiking and swimming, sipping beer by campfires and staring slack-jawed at cliffs and canyons.

  • Our squadron doctor was lean, well muscled, square jawed and blond.

  • Square-jawed and muscular—in snapshots he looks like Channing Tatum in camo—Gibbs seemed to fit the mold of the ideal soldier.

  • Still, a tight-jawed smile, wild eyes and a southern California drawl remind me of Matthew McConaughey.

  • Euler is tall and square-jawed with dirty blonde hair that varies from short to shoulder-length.

  • But Hagberg, a square-jawed and baby-faced member of the Swedish armed forces, had a darker message.

  • We—or rather Raglin and one or two others—jawed for an hour; but the wretches never yielded an inch.

  • I wonder if that square-jawed devil has got a glimpse of us and is trying a lone-handed stalk himself?

  • O golden-jawed Maruts, violently shaking your jaws, you go quick with your spotted deer, being friends of one mind.

  • "So long," said the lantern-jawed boy lugubriously, dropping most of his mathematical books.

  • In the corridor Michael caught up the lantern-jawed boy who had prophesied this year's pleasure at the beginning of last autumn.