Word: jaw
Word origin: late Middle English: from Old French joe ‘cheek, jaw’, of unknown origin.
Phonetic:
dʒɔː
Listen:
each of the upper and lower bony structures in vertebrates forming the framework of the mouth and containing the teeth.
talk or gossip, especially when lengthy or tedious. Example: committee work is just endless jaw
talk at length; chatter. Example: I was too busy to spend time jawing with the rest of the crew
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