maws Antonyms

Meaning of maws

maws

crop, the throat, gullet, or jaws especially of a flesh-eating animal, something suggestive of a gaping maw, the receptacle into which food is taken by swallowing, the throat, gullet, or jaws especially of a voracious animal, stomach, a body part (as a stomach or a crop) that receives swallowed food

maws Sentence Examples

  1. The great white shark opened its colossal maws, revealing rows of razor-sharp teeth.
  2. The dragon's maws roared with flames as it unleashed a torrent of fire upon its enemies.
  3. The wolf's maws were stained red with the blood of its prey.
  4. The snake's maws opened wide as it prepared to strike its victim.
  5. The crocodile's maws snapped shut, crushing the turtle's shell.
  6. The trapdoor spider's maws opened out wide, forming a deadly pit.
  7. The anglerfish's maws were adorned with bioluminescent lures, attracting unsuspecting fish to their doom.
  8. The trapjaw ant's maws snapped shut with incredible speed, impaling its victims.
  9. The jaguar's maws were powerful enough to shatter bone.
  10. The cave bat's maws were filled with sharp teeth, perfect for slicing through insect flesh.

FAQs About the word maws

crop, the throat, gullet, or jaws especially of a flesh-eating animal, something suggestive of a gaping maw, the receptacle into which food is taken by swallowi

gullets,mouths, jaws, gobs,pieholes, chops, muzzles, yaps, mugs, maxillas

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The great white shark opened its colossal maws, revealing rows of razor-sharp teeth.

The dragon's maws roared with flames as it unleashed a torrent of fire upon its enemies.

The wolf's maws were stained red with the blood of its prey.

The snake's maws opened wide as it prepared to strike its victim.