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jaw

Aussprache: [dʒɔː]

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Kontext: „anatomy“

(noun) the lower part of your face that moves when you talk or eat. It's where your mouth is, and it helps you chew food.

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She opened her jaw wide to yawn.

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His jaw is not hurting because he didn't eat anything hard.

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Can you show me where your jaw is?

Kontext: „slang“

(noun) it can also mean someone’s talk or words, often used when someone is chatting a lot. If someone is running their mouth and talking a lot, you might say they are using their jaw a lot.

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He really likes to use his jaw when telling stories.

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She wasn’t using her jaw much during the quiet meal.

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Why does he always use his jaw during class discussions?

Kontext: „informal communication“

(verb) to talk or chat, often used in a casual way. When you jaw, you're just hanging out and having a conversation without any pressure.

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We spent the afternoon jawing about our summer plans.

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They didn't jaw much at the party because it was too loud.

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Can we jaw for a bit before the movie starts?

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