underjaw Antonyms

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Meaning of underjaw

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underjaw (n.)

The lower jaw.

underjaw Sentence Examples

  1. The boxer's powerful punch shattered his opponent's underjaw, rendering him unconscious.
  2. The deer's massive underjaw hung low, allowing it to graze on vegetation close to the ground.
  3. The horse chewed with its massive underjaw, its molars grinding the hay into a fine pulp.
  4. The pig's prominent underjaw gave it a characteristically porcine appearance.
  5. The crocodile's underjaw was lined with sharp teeth, formidable weapons for catching and consuming prey.
  6. The bird's underjaw opened wide, revealing a vocal sac that amplified its melodious song.
  7. The fish's underjaw had a downward-curved shape, helping it to scoop up food from the bottom of the ocean.
  8. The turtle's underjaw was retractile, allowing it to withdraw its head into its shell for protection.
  9. The snake's underjaw was highly flexible, enabling it to unhinge its jaw to swallow very large prey.
  10. The guitar player's underjaw dropped in amazement at the virtuoso solo that was being performed.

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The lower jaw.

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The boxer's powerful punch shattered his opponent's underjaw, rendering him unconscious.

The deer's massive underjaw hung low, allowing it to graze on vegetation close to the ground.

The horse chewed with its massive underjaw, its molars grinding the hay into a fine pulp.

The pig's prominent underjaw gave it a characteristically porcine appearance.