6 Metaphors for jaws

The protruding under-jaw is another proof of his descent from the Burgundian rulers of the Netherlands.

'What's the guid o' leave wi' a jaw like this?' wailed the lop-sided William who, with several other members of the billet, had been included in the dispensation.

" He looked up quickly, and the masterful soul of the man, for which the clean-cut, square-set jaw and the athletic figure were the outward presentments, put on a mask of deference and humility.

In this pipe lies the tongue, and it cannot get out, for it is wider than the slit, but it can be pressed against the top to close the slit, and then the lower jaw becomes an actual pipe.

The jaw should be powerful, clean cut rather deeper and more punishinggiving the head a more masculine appearancethan that usually seen in a Fox-terrier.

All apples are good in this state, and your jaws are the cider-press.

6 Metaphors for  jaws