jowl in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

jowl in the PONS Dictionary

jowl Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

jowl[s]
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His head is bald and gray-skinned, save for tufts of ragged hair hanging from his jowls.
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Adult males also have broader heads and jowls.
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Other dictionaries refer to the definition of carrillo as characterized with a physical deformity, a pronounced cheek or jowl, or a shameless person.
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They work to tighten the outer layers of the epidermis, providing a lifted effect around jowls, neck, lip folds and the eye area.
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The jowl strap should be very snug to prevent the cavesson from slipping into the horse's eye.
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The two religions weren't that distinct at first; during the second and third centuries, both groups lived cheek by jowl.
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The man's face is round, he has jowls, stubble, thin lips and a wide nose.
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It is cheek by jowl with a beautiful church, and opposite an old-people's home.
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The jowls of males are pink and the scales around the eyes are blue.
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They may also be referred to as jowls.
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