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Benchley bestseller
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jaws
Alternative clues for the word jaws
- Holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object
- Classic film with the tagline "You'll never go in the water again"
- Spielberg classic
- 1975 film that Pauline Kael said "may be the most cheerfully perverse scare movie ever made"
- Spielberg's first blockbuster film
- 1975 summer thriller
- 1975 Spielberg smash
- 1975 thriller that took a big bite at the box office
- Benchley film
Word definitions for jaws in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Jaws is a fictional character in the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker , played in both films by Richard Kiel . Jaws is one of the most popular James Bond henchmen and a recurring character in the James Bond video games . His primary role ...
Usage examples of jaws.
His hand not quite steady, he gathered her hair back off her face and smoothed it down, the ache in his throat so intense it made his jaws ache.
He dived beneath her, then nearly lost control of his flight as her jaws boomed shut behind him.
He passed between her first set of legs without incident, for Nalavara was still smacking her jaws and did not yet realize she had missed him.
There was a booming crack as her jaws came together, and Rowen howled in agony.
He was falling, tumbling away beneath the huge red dragon as it flew on over the forest, its jaws working-not, it seemed, having noticed his escape.
Something fell in its wake, something that had spun out of its jaws to hurtle to the ground forgotten.
Most, including Emlar Goldsword, simply let their jaws drop and stared at the princess in shock.
Its talons were spread wide to clutch and rake, and its jaws were agape-the jaws from whence the flames would come.
Nalavarauthatoryl the Red was huge, as large across as the main turrets of High Horn, with jaws broad enough to swallow half a dozen horses-and their riders-at a single bite.
The dragon rolled over, one slash of her jaws severing the rope, then scrambled upright as swiftly as any cat.
When she rose from the confusion of rolling, screaming horses and shouting men, jaws dripping with gore, the dark-armored figure could not be seen.
She skidded along, shaking the ground in fresh thunder with the force of her passage, and snapping her jaws like a dog ridding itself of stinging flies.
Lanjack Blackwagon-or rather, the twisting top half of him-crashed down bloodily onto goblins streaming forward beyond that fray, his legs and guts spilling from the jaws of the Devil Dragon as she laughed aloud.
Tiny tongues of fire spilled out of her jaws, but seemed to curl away from what the king held.
Ribs broke and the organs within burst before those jaws parted, sagging open again in death.