1.
She had no lips, but spoke through a flap of skin hanging over her upper row of teeth while her lower jaw was fully exposed down to the white bone of her chin
2.
The captain’s lower jaw began quivering
3.
in which the upper and lower jaw will be altered
4.
His eyes widened; his lower jaw fell open, yet before he could speak, the stick connected to the back of Joey’s head
5.
Befitting his name the shaggy stone troll’s lower jaw stuck out with two, spiky teeth curving outward over his upper lip
6.
They have pits along the sides of the lower jaw which pick up
7.
The muscles of his face tightened and his lower jaw dropped
8.
A monstrous head protruded from behind the divan, a reptilian head, broad as the head of a crocodile, with down-curving fangs that projected over the lower jaw
9.
It had no design of a nose, and its mouth was interlaced teeth and a lower jaw that stemmed to a long chin
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Yet your lower jaw and your throat are related to the process, too
11.
A good stance with the club left him helpless to manipulate the fish’s lower jaw
12.
Schnottweiper had already planted his feet in position, and was grasping the fish’s lower jaw
13.
He let go of the fish’s lower jaw and stood erect, glaring at his brother
14.
The bleeding had stopped, but his lips and lower jaw had swelled
15.
The face in the tree moved its lower jaw in small circles
16.
We had hardly put our lower jaws back in place as we rushed to the tree, as if there were an answer to the eternal question from Shakespeare, ‘To be or not to be?’ Nikolai Andreevich himself took out a paper-blade, even tasting it
17.
Her lower jaw was dramatically thrust outward, and when her teeth grew in, yellow-grey in color, they crowded one another and jutted and jagged more like the mineralized protrusions that grew from the floor and ceiling of a cavern
18.
“An’ ever’ one a’ you just stood there with yer lower jaws hangin’ down, watchin’ a helpless ol’ blind woman expose herself to ya’!”
19.
A hesitant scowl formed on the man’s protruding lower jaw
20.
Tom’s bullet shattered the lower jaw of his half-open mouth with a little shower of drool
21.
With his left hand he patted her muscular cheeks and her lower jaw, and with his right hand he patted the soft fur between her ears
22.
Tom’s lower jaw trembled, as though he were counting tenths of seconds
23.
The mayor's lower jaw hung down in consternation causing his mouth to be agape
24.
The bald man's eyes widened at the sight, bouncing from one object to the next, and his lower jaw fell, exposing small, yellow teeth and the pool of saliva that was gathering in his mouth
25.
What are things coming to! Pat also mentions that if any of us had intended taking away the lower jawbone of a caribou, we must forget it at once, as these must all be handed in to the authorities
26.
She yanked back with all her strength to the point of snapping the beast’s jaw, as the bear continued to hold its neck and lower jaw in an unyielding grasp
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connected with his lower jaw and broke it into several pieces
28.
Emily's left foot connect with his lower jaw, breaking it in two and
29.
His prison was small: his lower jaw, a neckbone, and his right shoulder
30.
You should either grab it around the belly or by its lower jaw
31.
"Secundo, the selacians, with gills resembling those of the cyclostomes but whose lower jaw is free–moving
32.
But their lower jaws lack canines and incisors, and as for their upper canines, they consist of two tusks eighty centimeters long with a circumference of thirty–three centimeters at the socket
33.
With a face hideous with passion, his lower jaw trembling, and his cheeks white, Vronsky kicked her with his heel in the stomach and again fell to tugging at the rein
34.
It was long, whitish, and blotched with pimples, the nose flattened, and the lower jaw projecting, with a bristle of coarse whiskers round the chin
35.
Landau— Bezzubov— what’s he Bezzubov for?’ All at once Stepan Arkadyevitch became aware that his lower jaw was uncontrollably forming a yawn
36.
At worst? He never beat her, but his pure, inarticulate fury would fill the house for days, weeks, at a time, making the air humid, hard to breathe, my father stalking around with his lower jaw jutting out, giving him the look of a wounded, vengeful boxer, grinding his teeth so loud you could hear it across the room
37.
The other head was a skull, just the bare cranium with the lower jaw attached and a full set of good teeth
38.
I fired a second time, hit him in the throat or lower jaw
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” The woman stiffened her lower jaw to show her intransigence on that point
40.
Although scientists have long known that in the wild state its saliva contains pathogenic bacteria, it was only in 2009 that this species was also shown to possess a pair of true venom-secreting glands, present in its lower jaw
41.
In June 2011, an 83-year-old woman underwent surgery at the Orbis Medisch Centrum in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands, during which she was implanted with a lower jaw created using a 3D printer
42.
He stood before Bagration with his lower jaw trembling and was hardly able to mutter: ‘I don’t know
43.
‘You are wounded?’ he asked, hardly able to master the trembling of his lower jaw
44.
‘I don’t know that and don’t want to,’ he said, not looking at Pierre and with a slight tremor of his lower jaw, ‘but you have used such words to me- ‘mean’ and so on- which as a man of honor I can’t allow anyone to use
45.
The count’s face was white and he could not control the feverish twitching of his lower jaw
46.
They began looking for him,’ here Karataev’s lower jaw trembled, ‘but God had already forgiven him-he was dead! That’s how it was, dear fellows!’ Karataev concluded and sat for a long time silent, gazing before him with a smile
47.
The matador had turned and stood with pink froth bubbling from its nostrils and running from its lower jaw
48.
Tom opened his mouth and thrust his lower jaw forward, and he tapped his lower teeth with a dried piece of mustard stalk
49.
The several parts which are homologous, and which, at an early embryonic period, are identical in structure, and which are necessarily exposed to similar conditions, seem eminently liable to vary in a like manner: we see this in the right and left sides of the body varying in the same manner; in the front and hind legs, and even in the jaws and limbs, varying together, for the lower jaw is believed by some anatomists to be homologous with the limbs
50.
These cattle can browse as well as others on grass, but from the projection of the lower jaw they cannot, during the often recurrent droughts, browse on the twigs of trees, reeds, etc
51.
The lower mandible of the shoveller-duck is furnished with lamellae of equal length with these above, but finer; and in being thus furnished it differs conspicuously from the lower jaw of a whale, which is destitute of baleen
52.
In their most perfect condition they curiously resemble the head and beak of a vulture in miniature, seated on a neck and capable of movement, as is likewise the lower jaw or mandible
53.
In one species observed by me, all the avicularia on the same branch often moved simultaneously backwards and forwards, with the lower jaw widely open, through an angle of about 90 degrees, in the course of five seconds; and their movement caused the whole polyzoary to tremble
54.
For instance, whether or not there is an open passage from the nostrils to the mouth, the only character, according to Owen, which absolutely distinguishes fishes and reptiles—the inflection of the angle of the lower jaw in Marsupials—the manner in which the wings of insects are folded—mere colour in certain Algae—mere pubescence on parts of the flower in grasses—the nature of the dermal covering, as hair or feathers, in the Vertebrata
55.
—One half of the lower jaw in the Mammalia
56.
The other day I picked up the lower jaw of a hog, with white and sound teeth and tusks, which suggested that there was an animal health and vigor distinct from the spiritual
57.
Nothing was done, and nothing seemed capable of being done; those on deck rushed towards the bows, and stood eyeing the boom as if it were the lower jaw of an exasperated whale
58.
Scorning a turnstile wheel at her reverend helm, she sported there a tiller; and that tiller was in one mass, curiously carved from the long narrow lower jaw of her hereditary foe
59.
Nor was it his unwonted magnitude, nor his remarkable hue, nor yet his deformed lower jaw, that so much invested the whale with natural terror, as that unexampled, intelligent malignity which, according to specific accounts, he had over and over again evinced in his assaults
60.
And then it was, that suddenly sweeping his sickle-shaped lower jaw beneath him, Moby Dick had reaped away Ahab's leg, as a mower a blade of grass in the field
61.
Immediately the hammer touched the cheek; the next instant the lower jaw of the mate was stove in his head; he fell on the hatch spouting blood like a whale
62.
In most cases this lower jaw—being easily unhinged by a practised artist—is disengaged and hoisted on deck for the purpose of extracting the ivory teeth, and furnishing a supply of that hard white whalebone with which the fishermen fashion all sorts of curious articles, including canes, umbrella-stocks, and handles to riding-whips
63.
*This reminds us that the Right Whale really has a sort of whisker, or rather a moustache, consisting of a few scattered white hairs on the upper part of the outer end of the lower jaw
64.
You observe that in the ordinary swimming position of the Sperm Whale, the front of his head presents an almost wholly vertical plane to the water; you observe that the lower part of that front slopes considerably backwards, so as to furnish more of a retreat for the long socket which receives the boom-like lower jaw; you observe that the mouth is entirely under the head, much in the same way, indeed, as though your own mouth were entirely under your chin
65.
Unhinge the lower jaw, and the side view of this skull is as the side of a moderately inclined plane resting throughout on a level base
66.
They fence with their long lower jaws, sometimes locking them together, and so striving for the supremacy like elks that warringly interweave their antlers
67.
Not the wondrous cistern in the whale's huge head; not the prodigy of his unhinged lower jaw; not the miracle of his symmetrical tail; none of these would so surprise you, as half a glimpse of that unaccountable cone,—longer than a Kentuckian is tall, nigh a foot in diameter at the base, and jet-black as Yojo, the ebony idol of Queequeg
68.
Sir Clifford's whale has been articulated throughout; so that, like a great chest of drawers, you can open and shut him, in all his bony cavities—spread out his ribs like a gigantic fan—and swing all day upon his lower jaw
69.
The three men at her mast-head wore long streamers of narrow red bunting at their hats; from the stern, a whale-boat was suspended, bottom down; and hanging captive from the bowsprit was seen the long lower jaw of the last whale they had slain
70.
Through and through; through every plank and each rib, it thrilled for an instant, the whale obliquely lying on his back, in the manner of a biting shark, slowly and feelingly taking its bows full within his mouth, so that the long, narrow, scrolled lower jaw curled high up into the open air, and one of the teeth caught in a row-lock
71.
Buring had pushed me away before her eyes ! I had, to be s\ire, stepped on his foot, and he had thrust me away instinctively as a man who had trodden on his com—and perhaps I really had trodden on his com ! But she had seen it, and had seen me seized by the footman ; it had all happened before Her, before her ! When 1 had reached Tatyana Pavlovna's, for the fiist minute I could say nothing and my lower jaw was trembling, as though I were in a fever
72.
The modeling of her face might be said to be too broad, and the lower jaw was set a trifle forward
73.
All bulldogs have their lower jaws longer than the upper, and the upper teeth come down behind the nether teeth, but Búlka's lower jaw protruded so much that I could put my finger between the two rows of teeth
74.
I felt him strike the teeth of his upper jaw into my forehead, right below the hair, and the lower jaw into the cheek-bones below the eyes, and he began to crush me
75.
My shot had crushed his lower jaw and knocked out a tooth
76.
The Procureur was a short, dark man, with short, grizzly hair, quick, sparkling eyes, and a thick beard cut close on his projecting lower jaw
77.
"But I must see her as soon as possible," with trembling lower jaw Nekhludoff said, feeling that a critical moment was approaching
78.
“You had better be quiet here,” he said in a hoarse voice, frowning, and protruding his lower jaw
79.
He stood before Bagratión with his lower jaw trembling and was hardly able to mutter: “I don’t know
80.
“You are wounded?” he asked, hardly able to master the trembling of his lower jaw
81.
“I don’t know that and don’t want to,” he said, not looking at Pierre and with a slight tremor of his lower jaw, “but you have used such words to me—‘mean’ and so on—which as a man of honor I can’t allow anyone to use
82.
‘Where is the old man who has been suffering innocently and in vain? A paper has come from the Tsar!’ so they began looking for him,” here Karatáev’s lower jaw trembled, “but God had already forgiven him—he was dead! That’s how it was, dear fellows!” Karatáev concluded and sat for a long time silent, gazing before him with a smile
83.
The head is elongated, oblong, about four inches long, shaped like that of a fox; the snout is narrow; the nose is black, notched, and granulated, furnished on each side with black whiskers, two inches long: there are three long black hairs, or vibrissa, above each eye, and a few shorter ones scattered behind them on the cheeks, chin, and tip of the lower jaw, which is white: the cheeks are whitish, and there is a white spot on the nape of the neck: the ears are large, broad, and white inside
84.
The teeth are as in the genus Mustela, and white; those of the lower jaw are larger and stronger: the grinders are four on each side; they are broad, trifid, with the middle lobe sharp and very long: the tusks, or dogteeth, are very strong, curved, and approximated, leaving a very small place for the incisores, which are very small, very short, and flat; the two lateral ones on each side are situated diagonally, the second behind, and the two middle ones are only half the size of the others
85.
Lesueur has published, in the 5th Number of the Journal of the Academy of Sciences of Philadelphia, for September, 1817, the description of a new fish, which he calls Cyprinus maxillingua: he considers it as a very singular and anomalous species, owing to the peculiar structure of its lobed lower jaw and tongue, which is external, and situated as an appendage to the former