Sentence examples for glass jaw from inspiring English sources

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glass jaw

noun

A sensitive chin or jaw, the physical striking of which tends to result in a knockout.

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• Barack Obama has a glass jaw.

Will the Tennessee brawler finally find the Texan's glass jaw?

Could it take a punch or did it have a glass jaw?

In Mitt Romney's case, it's the religion itself that may have a glass jaw.

Denmark did not have a glass jaw, only an exposed one.

"He may have a glass jaw," CNN's Wolf Blitzer said last week.

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The game twinkled with the glint of glass jaws.

To the amazement of his audience, Steenstrup then held up a glass jar containing the jaws of a giant squid, which he said had been retrieved from a dead specimen off the coast of Iceland.

From behind his radio microphone, Don Imus looks less like a Don than like an aging cowboy: his eyes concealed by dark glasses, his jaws hammering away at an endless supply of Nicorette gum, his head an unmade bed of wavy sandy hair, his attire often consisting of a black leather jacket, an open-necked shirt, jeans, boots, and a silk bandanna.

A mass of white and gold paint, the hall has somehow kept all its original fittings, which display stuffed birds, a whale jaw, glass pyramids filled with robin eggs and wax models of every fruit to be found in Bamberg, with everything somehow almost glowing with that era's atmosphere of genial inquiry.

"I was dancing on me own when this girl broke a glass across me jaw," says John Paul.

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