Crossword-Solution: JOWL 4 letters, 77 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Jowl n. The cheek; the jaw.
Jowl v. t. To throw, dash, or knock.

We have 77 clues for the answer “JOWL”

Clue Answers
Cheeky thing 1 answer
Fleshy part of the face 1 answer
Fleshy part 1 answer
Fleshy fold 1 answer
Fleshy facial feature 1 answer
Fleshy cheek 1 answer
Facial flab 1 answer
Facial feature in many a Nixon caricature 1 answer
Droopy cheek 1 answer
Dewlap or wattle 1 answer
Fold found on a hound 1 answer
Cheeky flesh 1 answer
Cheek's neighbor 1 answer
Cheek's associate. 1 answer
Cheek or jaw 1 answer
Cheek flesh 1 answer
Cheek by ____ (close) 1 answer
Cheek by ___ (intimately) 1 answer
Cheek by ___ (crowded) 1 answer
Mouth hinge 1 answer
loose flesh under jaw 1 answer
Saggy cheek 1 answer
Prominent part of a bloodhound 1 answer
Prominent mastiff feature 1 answer
Prominent bloodhound feature 1 answer
Prominent Nixon feature 1 answer
Part of a saggy chin 1 answer
Part of a double chin 1 answer
Nixon facial feature 1 answer
Cheek by ___ (close together) 1 answer
Mastiff feature 1 answer
It may get a nip on "Nip/Tuck" 1 answer
It hangs under the chin 1 answer
Hound's hanging fold 1 answer
Hog's cheek 1 answer
Hog cheek 1 answer
Fowl's wattle 1 answer
Fold hidden under Santa's beard? 1 answer
Cheek by ___ (adjoining) 1 answer
Bottom of the face 1 answer
Bit of slack flesh 1 answer
Bit of slack facial flesh 1 answer
Mandible part 2 answers
Turkey wattle 2 answers
It may hang by the neck 2 answers
Jawbone 3 answers
Dewlap 3 answers
Lower jaw 4 answers
mandible 5 answers
Part of the head 7 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JOWL (5)

The redskins disappear as they have come like shadows, and soon their place is taken by the beasts, a great and motley procession: lions, tigers, bears, and the innumerable smaller savage things that flee from them, for every kind of beast, and, more particularly, all the man-eaters, live cheek by jowl on the favoured island.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
Behrman, too, fat, with a vast stomach, the check and neck meeting to form a great, tremulous jowl, the roll of fat over his collar, sprinkled with sparse, stiff hairs; saw his brown, round-topped hat of varnished straw, the linen vest stamped with innumerable interlocked horseshoes, the heavy watch chain, clinking against the pearl vest buttons; invariably placid, unruffled, never losing his temper, serene, unassailable, enthroned.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Yet the point I am making is that this experience, terrible as it was, could not in the end deter me from forming John Barleycorn's cheek-by-jowl acquaintance.
John Barleycorn Jack London 2008
The formidable blue jowl of the man, and the dull bilious eye, set perhaps a higher value on his evident desire to please.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
The tart, rosy, humorous look of the man, his nose like a cudgel, his face resting squarely on the jowl, has been caught and perpetuated with something that looks like brotherly love.
Virginibus Puerisque Robert Louis Stevenson 2012

Quotes with JOWL (3)

We are certainly descendents of the sea for our tears are salted and when we shed them on the jowl of time, the sea that has always been within us flows on our face.
Sorin Cerin
Before drifting away entirely, he found himself reflecting---not for the first time---on the peculiarity of adults. Thet took laxatives, liquor, or sleeping pills to drive away their terrors so that sleep would come, and their terrors were so tame and domestic: the job, the money, what the teacher will think if I can't get Jennie nicer clothes, does my wife still love me, who are my friends. They were pallid compared to the fears every child lies cheek and jowl with in his da…
Stephen King 'Salem's Lot: Illustrated Edition
Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. It seemed to me I stood by the iron gate leading to the drive, and for a while I could not enter for the way was barred to me. There was a padlock and a chain upon the gate. I called in my dream to the lodge-keeper, and had no answer, and peering closer through the rusted spokes of the gate I saw that the lodge was uninhabited. No smoke came from the chimney, and the little lattice windows gaped forlorn. Then, like all dreamers, …
Daphne du Maurier Rebecca
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 74 times in crossword archives (1968–2021).