jowls

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jowl
alt çene
chops
(Gıda) pirzola

Tom'un akşam yemeği için kuzu pirzola, patates ve mantar çorbası vardı. - Tom had lamb chops, potatoes and mushroom soup for dinner.

Kaç tane domuz pirzolası satın aldın? - How many pork chops did you buy?

chops
girişi
jowl
yanak altı
jowl
çene
jowl
çene kemiği
jowl
gıdık
jowl
{i} gerdan
jowl
yan yana
jowl
cheek by jowl sıkı fıkı
jowl
çifte gerdan
jowl
hayvanların boynu altındaki sarkık deri
jowl
gidi
jowl
gıdı
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of jowl; the folds of flesh hanging under the chin of fatter people
chops
jowl
the jaw, jawbone; especially one of the lateral parts of the mandible

I had lain, therefore, all that time, cheek by jowl with Blackbeard himself, with only a thin shell of tinder wood to keep him from me, and now had thrust my hand into his coffin and plucked away his beard.

jowl
cut of fish including the head and adjacent parts
jowl
a fold of fatty flesh under the chin, around the cheeks, or lower jaw (as a dewlap, wattle, crop, or double chin)
jowl
the cheek; especially the cheek meat of a hog
jowl
{n} the cheek, face, head of a fish
jowl
To throw, dash, or knock
jowl
{i} jaw; cheek; meat from the cheek of a hog; section of skin which hangs down from the jaw (in an animal or human)
jowl
a fold of fatty flesh under the chin
jowl
the lower jawbone in vertebrates; it is hinged to open the mouth
jowl
If you say that people or things are cheek by jowl with each other, you are indicating that they are very close to each other. She and her family have to live cheek by jowl with these people. the skin that covers your lower jaw on either side of your face
jowl
The cheek; the jaw
jowl
a fullness and looseness of the flesh of the lower cheek and jaw (characteristic of aging)
jowl
You can refer to someone's lower cheeks as their jowls, especially when they hang down towards their jaw
jowls

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    caulz

    Telaffuz

    /ˈʤoulz/ /ˈʤaʊlz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'jau(&)l sometimes ] (noun.) 15th century. alteration of Middle English choll.