win when it appears that you will lose, mount a comeback The opinion polls showed we were losing, but we snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
jawn
1. another word for joint, a marijuana cigarette 2. any type of thing, as in;"Yo, check this jawn out"
whockerjawed
damaged, jammed, or out of alignment
whopperjawed
out of place, crooked: "That looks whopperjawed"
have a glass jaw
Idiom(s): have a glass jaw
Theme: VULNERABILITY
to be susceptible to collapsing when struck on the head. (Informal. Said only of boxers who are frequently knocked down by a blow to the head.) • When the prizefighter was knocked out in his third fight, the newspapers said he had a glass jaw. • Once a fighter has a glass jaw, he's finished as a boxer.
glass jaw|glass|jaw
n., slang The inability of a boxer to get a hard punch on the jaw without being knocked out; a tendency to be knocked out easily. He would have been champion except for his glass jaw.
jaw drop|drop|jaw|jaw drop a mile|mile
informal Mouth fall wide open with surprise. Used with a possessive. Tom's jaw dropped a mile when he won the prize.
jawbreaker
n. 1. A large piece of hard candy or bubblegum. Billy asked his mother for a quarter to buy some jawbreakers and a chocolate bar. 2.
jaws tight|jaw|jaws|tight
adj., slang, informal Angry; uptight; tense. Why are you getting your jaws so tight?
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Dicionário de palavras semelhantes, Diferentes palavras, Sinônimos, Expressões idiomáticas para Idioma jaw