jaw

jaw
jaw
A n
1The human body (bone) mâchoire f ; to set one's jaw prendre un air décidé ;
2 (chat) to have a good jaw tailler une bavette .
B jaws npl (of animal, tool) mâchoires fpl ; the jaws of death littér les griffes de la mort liter ; to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat arracher la victoire à l'ennemi.
C vi (chat) papoter .
Idiom
his jaw dropped les bras lui en sont tombés.
Phrasal verb
jaw on (lecture) faire des sermons (at à).

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