jawed (Meaning)

Wordnet

jawed (a)

of animals having jaws of a specified type

Webster

jawed (imp. & p. p.)

of Jaw

Webster

jawed (a.)

Having jaws; -- chiefly in composition; as, lantern-jawed.

jawed Sentence Examples

  1. The massive shark had a powerful, wide-jawed mouth filled with razor-sharp teeth.
  2. The canine possess strong jawed muscles which enable them to bite down forcefully.
  3. The crane's long jawed beak allowed it to reach into tight spaces and lift heavy objects.
  4. The alligator's sharp jawed teeth could easily crush bones.
  5. The vice's iron jawed grip held the metal rod firmly in place.
  6. The nutcracker's jawed design made it easy to break open nuts.
  7. The jawed of the robotic arm extended and grabbed the object.
  8. The snake's long, jawed tongue flickered in the air as it sensed its surroundings.
  9. The pliers' serrated jawed gripped the wire securely.
  10. A jawed grasp held the glass in place, preventing it from slipping.

FAQs About the word jawed

of animals having jaws of a specified typeof Jaw, Having jaws; -- chiefly in composition; as, lantern-jawed.

scolded, lectured, reprimanded, keelhauled, flayed, admonished, attacked, mocked, chided, dressed down

approved, endorsed,approved, sanctioned, indorsed, sanctioned, endorsed, indorsed,praised, praised

The massive shark had a powerful, wide-jawed mouth filled with razor-sharp teeth.

The canine possess strong jawed muscles which enable them to bite down forcefully.

The crane's long jawed beak allowed it to reach into tight spaces and lift heavy objects.

The alligator's sharp jawed teeth could easily crush bones.