jawing (Meaning)

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jawing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Jaw

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jawing (n.)

Scolding; clamorous or abusive talk.

jawing Sentence Examples

  1. The two boxers were jawing at each other during the weigh-in, trying to get a psychological edge.
  2. The politicians were jawing back and forth about the issue, each one trying to score points with the voters.
  3. The lawyers were jawing at each other in court, each one trying to convince the judge that their client was right.
  4. The neighbors were jawing over the fence about whose property line was where.
  5. The husband and wife were jawing about who was going to do the dishes.
  6. The siblings were jawing about who got to sit in the front seat of the car.
  7. The students were jawing about who was going to be the class president.
  8. The friends were jawing about where they were going to go for dinner.
  9. The co-workers were jawing about who was going to get the promotion.
  10. The strangers were jawing about the weather.

FAQs About the word jawing

of Jaw, Scolding; clamorous or abusive talk.

chatter, gibberish,yammering, prattle, patter, prating, babble, gibber, gabble, swagger

endorsing,approving, endorsing, sanctioning, sanctioning, approving, indorsing, indorsing,praising, praising

The two boxers were jawing at each other during the weigh-in, trying to get a psychological edge.

The politicians were jawing back and forth about the issue, each one trying to score points with the voters.

The lawyers were jawing at each other in court, each one trying to convince the judge that their client was right.

The neighbors were jawing over the fence about whose property line was where.