How To Use Jowl In A Sentence

  • There was no hint of sag about her jowls, nor a line on her neck.
  • He had two days' beard growth across his jowls and chin.
  • He is getting fat and jowly and heavy-browed, and his courage is more bravado, the courage of safety in numbers. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • Never mind that they grow a paunch and get jowly and leave their smelly socks around. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Some are remote from modern civilisation, others survive cheek by jowl with spreading towns and motorways.
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  • On either side of his mouth, there is evidence that jowls are beginning to form.
  • And he is wearing his neckcloths higher on his neck to conceal his jowliness, but I have pretended not to notice. Exit the Actress
  • Also it's ideal for people with loose skin under the chin, people with "jowls" forming along the jaw line, and loss of tautness in the lower face, neck, cheeks and eyebrows can all benefit from an Ulthera ultrasound RF lift. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • The book of the feted Sydney restaurant features dishes such as "slow braised Berkshire pig jowl, maltose crackling, prunes, soubise cream perfumed with prune kernel oil" and another that uses 20 varieties of radish and turnip. The 25 best cookbooks of 2010
  • It is a disconcerting moment, not least because Felix looks very like his father - the same warm eyes, perpetual half-smile and toothy jowliness. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Britain's envoy pigeon-toed it from the hall wearing an inbred public-school jowliness which he perhaps thought was manly. Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • Here, he thought, academics could live in comfort cheek-by-jowl with students in more modest accommodation.
  • The sleepy Celestial seasons had gone flowering their way to paradise, and the opium-smuggler and her sycee silver lay safe and swallowed in ribs and jowl of quicksand. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
  • The eldest of the trio, a paunched and jowled dignitary whose beard and hair were obviously touched up in a none-too-successful effort to belie his more than three score years, glared in distaste at the scene of action unfolding while the cachinnations of the general audience grew in volume.
  • Some are remote from modern civilisation, others survive cheek by jowl with spreading towns and motorways.
  • My house stands cheek by jowl with a hardware shop.
  • His mouth, settled between opulent, smooth shaven jowls, was full and sensual.
  • These men will go for eye surgery, to remove bags and lines, or for face lifts to tighten slack jowls.
  • Edward was corpulent, had heavy unshaven jowls and dragged one foot because his shoe had no lace. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • Even the wrinkles are perfect, gradually thickening around his eyes, neck and jowls over the last 20 years.
  • Joe graduated at 14, already thick in the chest, but clean-cut, with none of the jowly, predatory look of his adult years.
  • whiskers grew luxuriantly from his ample jowls
  • Did I imagine the bit where sweat dripped from his jowls onto a plate of food?
  • She and her family have to live cheek by jowl with these people.
  • So, here's this slimy, large guy--he wore a very tight collar with a tie all the time, so his jowls were hanging down over it--it was an interesting impression he made. Mike Ragogna: Greetings From...: Chatting with Less Than Jake's Vinnie Fiorello and Singer-Songwriter/Actor Bill Mumy
  • The man in the clump is fat and bald, his chin deeply lined from mouth to jowl. L. Debard and Aliette
  • It's a kind of Italian cured hog jowl.
  • The other man's jowly face was wreathed in smiles.
  • Edward was corpulent, had heavy unshaven jowls and dragged one foot because his shoe had no lace. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • His jowls, bagging with flesh, had pock marks on them.
  • Bwowff!" soothes her thickset confidante, jowls swinging approvingly at her choice of metaphor. With The Big C, Nurse Jackie and Weeds, US TV has given us women who are more than just Mistresses
  • His yellowish-white jowls drooped, giving him a waxy appearance.
  • Cars and two-wheelers stood cheek by jowl along the sides of the road linking Race Course Road and Avanashi Road, until the parking space was completely full.
  • Today the bags under his eyes are big and dark enough to trap a badger and a grey grizzle of beard coats his jowls.
  • He was husky, jowly, with a heavy four-o'clock shadow and ruddy cheeks. VAPOR TRAIL
  • She wore her hair tied back, which only accentuated her large face and fleshy jowls.
  • He'll be genetically to blame when I go all jowly.
  • "I am late," she pants with pouty jowls.
  • These legumes are typically accompanied by either hog jowls or ham.
  • Thousands of gallons of water gushed over the top of the dam downstream of Jowler Mill, causing damage to the front of the dam as stones sheared off.
  • So much like a 19th century professor he appeared, with his thick bristly sideburns covering either well fatted jowl.
  • It was incongruous to see a thief sitting there cheek by jowl with the policeman.
  • In this situation, the jowls and the neck laxity are addressed by the facelift, which does not address wrinkles.
  • With a jowly face set in a permanent scowl, he is perfectly suited to the grim realities of war, and he knows it.
  • His voice sounded thin and sanctimonious to Alma, but his cheeks looked jowly, heavily reproachful. LOST CHILDREN
  • He was husky, jowly, with a heavy four-o'clock shadow and ruddy cheeks. VAPOR TRAIL
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  • I had a pretty dinner for them, viz. a brace of stewed carp, six roast chickens and a jowl of hot salmon.
  • The poor lived cheek by jowl in industrial mining towns in Victorian England.
  • The other man's jowly face was wreathed in smiles.
  • J does not normally feature in words of Old English origin, the digraph dg representing the sound medially and finally (cudgel, bridge), but some j words (ajar, jowl) may be of Germanic origin.
  • In Rome the clutter of history elbowing the jowls of the modern seems overwhelming, in Venice - despite obvious historical layers and tourist-trap intrusions - it all seems made of one piece.
  • Instead, for about two days it just looked as though I'd put on a bit of weight around the jowls.
  • Then he drew a second pear, exactly like the former, except that one or two lines were scrawled in the midst of it, which bore somehow a ludicrous resemblance to the eyes, nose, and mouth of a celebrated personage; and, lastly, he drew the exact portrait of Louis Philippe; the well-known toupet, the ample whiskers and jowl were there, neither extenuated nor set down in malice. The Paris Sketch Book
  • His black jowls hung loose as he tore past the stony slope where Master Klab had launched his puffball. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • pork "jowls" is so appetizingIf my eyes had widened with awe at how delicious the pah jun had been, they narrowed at the sight of the raw, marinated meats that came to the table. Archive 2006-05-01
  • The one on the left is a "snouter" (Points = 10) and the other is a "leaning jowler Kruse Kronicle
  • It was incongruous to see a thief sitting there cheek by jowl with the policeman.
  • All around them, as the car moved slowly on, were warehouses, new and old cheek by jowl together; commission merchants, their produce spilled over the sidewalk; noisy freight yards, with spur-tracks running off to shipping-rooms of all descriptions; occasional empty ground used as dumps, littered with ashes and old tin cans; over all a thousand smells, each more undelectable than the last. V. V.'s Eyes
  • She has to live cheek by jowl with oiks, people with tattoos and stolen videos.
  • The guard's tongue flickered around his jowls; he looked confused, alarmed.
  • Adonis _Adonis_ apropos _apropo_ bowsprit _bowsprit_ brooch _broch_ not _broosh_ compromise _compromize_ jowl _jol_, not like _owl_ molecular _molecular_ ogle _ogle_ trow _tro_ vocable _vocable_ zoology _zoology_, not _zoo_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • With his ashen hair, sad eyes and slackening doughball jowls he has the look of Nixon during his exit throes. Speaking of leaders
  • The beasts looked up from their meals, jowls spattered in red. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • British bulldogs suffer breathing problems due to their pendulous jowls.
  • ‘Give me the phone, give me the phone,’ he insisted in his jowly basso.
  • Clinging ferociously to the golden days of your youth only illuminates your jowls and sags more brightly, my friend.
  • The saggy bits, the jowls, had also gone, and I looked younger.
  • There are early jowls and often submental and submandibular fat, as well as the presence of microgenia.
  • Nationalist and unionist estates sit cheek-by-jowl in the town, with painted kerbstones marking the boundaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hams, shoulders, jowls, and sides of bacon could be cured to last indefinitely.
  • I had seen human remains treated with far less reverence; the skulls of early Christian martyrs jammed cheek by bony jowl together in heaps in the catacombs, thigh bones tossed in a pile like jackstraws underneath. Dragonfly in Amber
  • A lot of seeing seem irrelevant thing, connect cheek by jowl actually.
  • He was not a big man, but his voice boomed, and his hands were meaty, and in repose there was something august about his heavy midwestern features: pale blue eyes that, in the absence of hopefulness, might have looked severe; prominent, straight nose and heavy jowls that, in the absence of mirth, might have seemed imperious and disapproving. Excerpt: Manhood for Amateurs by Michael Chabon
  • By all accounts she too was short, with a broad, jowly face.
  • He saw instead a heavy, cruel, jowlish face, with eyelids hooded down over the eyes, and a square thrusting chin buttressed on a mass of jaw and suetty cheek that glistened with an oily shimmer. The Haunted Bookshop
  • His face was heavy and jowly, but at the same time menacing. “Wyrd” Progress Update XI « The BookBanter Blog
  • He was a slight man with keen eyes, dark hair, a heavy jowl and bony fingers.
  • The guests, packed cheek by jowl, parted as he entered.
  • But oh no: he waited, staring dead ahead, his jowls quivering to the vibrations of the idling engine. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • 'You worry that the same thing is going to happen there as with us,' sighed the jowly 60-year-old, whose gray hair is receding atop a furrowed brow.
  • The white wolf diminished his baying howls, and his slavering white spittled jowls showed his past devotion.
  • Adonis _Adonis_ apropos _apropo_ bowsprit _bowsprit_ brooch _broch_ not _broosh_ compromise _compromize_ jowl _jol_, not like _owl_ molecular _molecular_ ogle _ogle_ trow _tro_ vocable _vocable_ zoology _zoology_, not _zoo_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Behind the jowls the expertly capped teeth shimmer.
  • “Ah, sir, but when he comes to church, he sits an’ shakes his head, an’ looks as sour an’ as coxy when we’re a-singin’ as I should like to fetch him a rap across the jowl — God forgi’e me — an’ Adam Bede
  • I was brought up cheek by jowl with technology- right up against it. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • He has large hands on meaty forearms and grey hair combed to the side over a jowly face that suggests a police superintendent.
  • The most noticeable effect was in the contours of the face: my cheeks were better defined and my jowliness reduced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bear reeled back, blood spraying from its jowls. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • Using what were considered ‘throwaway’ cuts of meat - such as pork jowls and ribs - barbecuing provided an economic means of feeding a family.
  • At the CTU office, an open-plan area with the doomy, metallic vibe of the Battlestar Galactica, operatives march frowningly about or sit at their stations, all jowly with blue computer glare. The Clock is Ticking for Jack Bauer
  • standard" white I'm not sure that I'd have noticed it amongst the flocks of stocky, 'jowly' 10,000 Birds
  • With his fat jowls and protuberant lips, he always reminded Kathryn of a rather large carp. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • the houses were jumbled together cheek by jowl
  • He was getting jowly, and his cheeks were blooming with a tracery of broken capillaries. WHEN THE SACRED GINMILL CLOSES
  • Adonis _Adonis_ apropos _apropo_ bowsprit _bowsprit_ brooch _broch_ not _broosh_ compromise _compromize_ jowl _jol_, not like _owl_ molecular _molecular_ ogle _ogle_ trow _tro_ vocable _vocable_ zoology _zoology_, not _zoo_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Incomprehensibly twisting lanes of swarming tenements stood cheek by jowl beside the villas of the rich. THEBES OF THE HUNDRED GATES
  • So cheek by jowl we drool a common rheum that stultifies not one but all. Ridicule
  • He was husky, jowly, with a heavy four-o'clock shadow and ruddy cheeks. VAPOR TRAIL
  • Personally, I didn’t mind him – even though his languid vowels and premature jowliness not to mention the absurd tailored safari jacket he wore all the time with a check Viyella shirt gave him a certain cartoonish quality. A Special Relationship
  • If you looked very closely you could actually see Courtney's jowls and flabby chin jiggling violently when he went for the big notes.
  • You can always tell you're in a football environment because all the women have very long, very straight blonde hair and impossible suntans while the men are all jowly and laugh too loudly.
  • He's about 50 pounds overweight, with a heavy gut and jowls.
  • The clowning that seemed so enchanting becomes almost sinister when the face gets jowly and the hair recedes. Sir Norman Wisdom obituary
  • His tired eyes and sagging jowls tell us it's bad news.
  • Not that I do not say that to be 'good,' to be able to look your own ugly jowl in the face in a mirror, is pleasant enough; but, as I see the matter, it is all one to other people whether you be a cardsharper or a priest so long as you're polite, and let down your neighbours lightly. Through Russia
  • The pair also cooked up a wholly unlikely urban interloper, the Werdplatz-palais, a social centre and soup kitchen built in 2008 in Zurich, cheek-by-jowl with the stock exchange. Junkitecture and the Jellyfish theatre
  • Perhaps the most surprising thing is quite how prominent and all-pervading the spectacle of glazed, jowly men hawking their sexism became at its midweek peak, dwarfing the complete collapse of the British economy and transforming the world into a place where Keys and Gray seemed to loom out of every crevice, ready to spring fresh sexism scoops and diffuse additional sexism leaks. Andy Gray and Richard Keys convicted on sound evidence | Barney Ronay
  • He had a paunch and a heavy-featured face with sagging jowls and was thirty years too old to be moonlighting from college. DOLL'S EYES
  • But keep in mind that anything too purply will age you and bring attention to jowliness, and too waxy is very out of fashion. Archive 2006-04-09
  • Lurid rock videos cheek-by-jowl with classic films.
  • Frequently, they lose the contents of their 'jowls' to monkeys who pull rank. Pulling Rank
  • ‘Perhaps I am deluded in thinking that my jowls are an advertisement for courage, proclaiming that I'm not afraid of growing old,’ she writes.
  • Behind the glitzy wodge of luxury apartments and refurbished houses, 35% of the site has been given to social housing: cheap flats for renting or joint ownership, sitting cheek by jowl with ritzier neighbours.
  • He had two days' beard growth across his jowls and chin.
  • So even right here in the city you can find the most abominable poverty living almost cheek by jowl with these extraordinary lavish wasteful expenditures.
  • Hams, shoulders, jowls, and sides of bacon could be cured to last indefinitely.
  • Also, excessive jowliness and abuse of bowler hats. Comedy Central Insider Blog
  • The more successful the projection of the desired version has been, the more newsworthy is the picture of a tear-stained cheek, tonsil-revealing laugh, a few new jowls, or just a glum glance.
  • Do you-all like hawg-jowl and black-eyed peas?" drawled "Tennessee The Great White Tribe in Filipinia
  • He was grizzled, pale-skinned, pouchy beneath the eyes and around the jowls. Venom
  • Edward had run to fat in middle-age and the angry flush now mantling his face emphasised his heavy jowliness. Unwanted Wedding
  • His long face, punctuated by a pencil mustache, is a place of jowls, creases and inflammation.
  • Silvestro was hand in hand with Petruccio and another boy, called Mastino because he was heavy-jowled and underhung. Little Novels of Italy Madonna Of The Peach-Tree, Ippolita In The Hills, The Duchess Of Nona, Messer Cino And The Live Coal, The Judgment Of Borso
  • ‘No running in the corridors,’ she shrieked, her curly brown and grey hair bouncing around her jowls.
  • Adonis _Adonis_ apropos _apropo_ bowsprit _bowsprit_ brooch _broch_ not _broosh_ compromise _compromize_ jowl _jol_, not like _owl_ molecular _molecular_ ogle _ogle_ trow _tro_ vocable _vocable_ zoology _zoology_, not _zoo_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • And he rubbed my hand over the cold nose and jowls of a dog.
  • The Chief Inspector, a stout man with florid cheeks which sagged into jowls at his neck, said: `It is intended for smuggling. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • The ace supporting cast includes Jack Carson (great comic timing), Janis Paige (what a dish), and S.Z. Sakall (best jowls in classic moviedom). Weekly Mishmash: July 27-August 2 : Scrubbles.net
  • They show in the puffy, jowly contours of his face and the seen-it-all weariness in the eyes but those eyes still light up at the prospect of pulling off an art heist that will net him millions.
  • We would be called desperadoes if we weren't so boring, so utterly banal in our soft-jawed, full-jowled selfishness. After the Crash, a Crashing Bore
  • So cheek by jowl we drool a common rheum that stultifies not one but all. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Aunt Josephine's head shook and her jowls flapped back and forth.
  • One of them opened the door for Gideon, who entered a large conference room, where President Diggs was talking quietly to a plain but pleasant-faced man in his sixties with the jowly, careworn expression of a hound dog. Gideon’s war
  • The poor lived cheek by jowl in industrial mining towns in Victorian England.
  • Apropos the particular incident described for purposes of illustration, I wish to state that I believe in miracles: the miracle being that I did not knock the spit-covered mouthful of teeth and jabbering brutish outthrust jowl (which certainly were not farther than eighteen inches from me) through the bullneck bulging in its spotless collar. The Enormous Room
  • And for example, the dog has a "jowly" mouth on the sides where it sort of droops. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Horror of horrors, luxe brands found themselves coexisting cheek and jowl with the darzi and the paanwala, almost-and had to exit earlier than planned. The Financial Express
  • But oh no: he waited, staring dead ahead, his jowls quivering to the vibrations of the idling engine. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • But even as the House brandished the ax, a highbrowed, heavy-jowled Congressman from South TIME.com: Top Stories
  • His round, pudgy face had slackened and become jowly. 'Baby Doc' returned - like he told me he would
  • Invariably upon these humiliating occasions when Symes dined cheek by jowl with _hoi polloi_ who left their spoons in their cups and departed using a toothpick like a peavy, his thoughts turned to his coming triumph in Crowheart. The Lady Doc
  • Cheryl is an angry white whale in the same proud tradition as her predecessor, morbidly obese endomorph and noted free-thinker, Kenneth Tomlinson, whose hog-bristled jowls - wholly owned and operated by Rove Inc. - are so fond a memory amongst public broadcasters. Tony Hendra: National RePUBLICan Radio
  • A McMansion generally refers to a gaudy, oversize, spanking-new dwelling situated on a piece of land that can barely contain its size, the unfortunate result being that most McMansions stand cheek-to-jowl with their next door neighbors. What Women Want
  • It can lift and resculpt the jaw area (where you would normally see jowls) and down onto the décolletage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plump shadowed face and sullen oval jowl recalled a prelate, patron of arts in the middle ages. Miguel Cohen’s “Ulysses,” Part 2 : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
  • The beasts looked up from their meals, jowls spattered in red. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • It was cheek-to-jowl in-crowd, all clutching glasses of wine, seeing and being seen - well, as best they could in the cram.
  • We tried flipping him over on his back and gripping his jowls like his mother might do.
  • Grace with her baggy jowls of submental fat and deep playsmal bands around her neck. Diary
  • At the CTU office, an open-plan area with the doomy, metallic vibe of the Battlestar Galactica, operatives march frowningly about or sit at their stations, all jowly with blue computer glare. The Clock is Ticking for Jack Bauer
  • I stuck my head under the bed and was greeted by moist canine jowls.
  • It is cheek by jowl with the small boats that land the fish, and a stone's throw from the market where it is auctioned.
  •   Paul was lean and muscular, but he held no illusion of winning in unarmed gladiatorial combat: Rheena resembled a purple tank, her sides flapping over her legs like jowly sheets of steel, and that spike loomed on her nose like some fearsome medieval polearm. True Love and the Giraffe

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