The jaw in vertebrates that is hinged to open the mouth.
Talk idly or casually and in a friendly way.
1 Susannah leaned forward and touched the jawbone Roland held in his hands.
2 She nodded at the case, where the jawbone was supposed to be.
3 There is Samson belaboring the Philistines with the jawbone of an ass.
4 A woman played the other jawbone , which was from a younger animal.
5 A scar along his jawbone wouldn't be pretty, but it wasn't disastrous.
6 Laurel! David cupped his cheek in his hand, stretching out his jawbone .
7 His hand went with an almost instinctive inquiry to his jawbone again.
8 He had sideburns to his jawbone and the shadow of a beard.
9 The jawbone gives the user the ability to read the victim's mind.
10 His whole face seemed stretched, and too intricately hinged at the jawbone .
11 To his profound satisfaction she scratched him under the jawbone and murmured audibly:
12 Her jawbone gleamed in the reflected lights of the gas station.
13 Bisphosphonates have come under scrutiny for giving some patients necrosis of the jawbone .
14 An arm was visible, a section of the ribcage and the lower jawbone .
15 The modern jawbone can be found on a mountain of caramel.
16 He might feel that he or Andy Sanders could jawbone Andrea.
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