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Spanish English Dictionary
L
la mandíbula
Spanish English Dictionary
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la mandíbula
in English:
1.
jaw
He almost broke my jaw.
He was a handsome man with a strongly marked jaw
After a few weeks, doctors made Cleveland a new jaw out of hard rubber.
I saw a bright red Ferrari parked at the campus gates and my jaw just dropped.
He got a broken jaw and lost some teeth.
the top/upper jaw the bottom/lower jaw
Come over for a jaw tomorrow.
I'd love to jaw with you till tomorrow but I've gotta fly.
Emma`s jaw dropped open.
1. I don't need a jaw, I'm a big boy. 2. My mother gave me a jaw about drinking alcohol.
The punch on the jaw brought me to my knees.
I was laughing so hard I nearly dislocated my jaw.
He received a tremendous punch on the jaw from his opponent.
Those shadows appeared in a way like giant dinosaurs, with a long neck and a very big jaw without teeth.
English word "la mandíbula"(jaw) occurs in sets:
Parts of the body - Partes del cuerpo
Parts of the Body - Partes del Cuerpo
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other words beginning with "L"
labio in English
labios in English
lado in English
ladrar in English
ladrillo in English
ladrón in English
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