But there is no question of Jowls and Mr. Humper, excellent dissenting divines, who preached to Miss Higg, being brought into the Princesse de Moncontour's boudoir.
And dey give us all de collard greens and hogjowls us could hol'.
I likes cornbread and greens, cook with de hawg jowls or strip bacon.
His heavy face was smooth-shaven, and his blue-black jowls and chin looked painfully smooth.
But slowly a tide of dull red welled up over the bull neck, turning the blue-black jowls to purple, and the walls echoed to Gore's roar of anger.
Mother do keep some rare mellow jowls a-hanging in the pantry.
An, do you look within this basket at the jowlswhat Master William have sent you.
I shall get and tell Master William as you be giving a bit of thought to the matter, and that jowls not being to your fancy, 'tis very like as a dish of trotters may prove acceptabler.
She pinched herself to give it me, as she told me afterwards; and Mr. Jowls was very wroth with her.
Under the chin he was pouched like a pelican and about the jowls was wattled like a turkey gobbler.
All those little muscles in his jowls were jumping.
But Mother Corey cut in, his voice older and hoarser, and the skin on his jowls even grayer than usual.
But the dozen Security men had left most of the control in the Mother's hands, and the old man was up to his fat jowls in business.
Next, as the mate had seen Skipper do in play, Jerry had his jowls seized in a tooth-clattering shake that was absolutely different from the Skipper's rough love-shake.
And Jerry, under the consent and encouragement of Agno, wagged his tail to Bashti in a bid for recognition, of prowess, and laughed with his red-dripping jowls and yellow plastered eyes.
When at length she gave it up, his jowls were only a few shades lighter.
Bayes emitted a low whistle and rubbed his jowls as he surveyed the long rows of sugar molds.
Another prick, and yet another, till the good man was dancing such a jig the sweat rolled from his fat jowls and he roared out promise to feast the whole rout.
The same grand personage with sleek jowls and padded calves opened the door in the gingerly fashion of his office.
He nodded, and this time hisjowls bobbled instead of wobbled.
He shook his head rapidly, making his jowls wobble.
Jowls may not need to lie so long as bigger pieces, especially if part of their fat has gone to lard.
Jowls are to be salted and smoked--heads are best either simply corned for boiling with cabbage, peas, beans, etc.
Friar Laurence raised his great, softly solid face, blue about the jowls and padded beneath the eyes with craft.
All through the breakfast Una caught the effulgence of Mr. Schwirtz's prosperous-looking solidness, and almost persuaded herself that his jowls and the slabs of fat along his neck were powerful muscles.
Sweat rolled down his bullet head and stood upon his heavy jowls and bull neck.
His belly cried aloud in anguish and his jowls slavered for flesh.
His jowls had returned and the yellow of his teeth was visible between his slightly parted lips.
The heavy jowls seemed to mould his face into a brutal square, which with his persistent swallowing gave him the appearance of a toad.
When the door opened, the scowl had fled from Mr. Naylor's features, the jowls had lifted, the set frown had passed from his brows.
He had a yellow face with lean blue chin and jowls shaven close and a little waxed moustache that had lost all its swagger for the moment as he had the ends of it in his mouth.
His mouth, small and weak, dribbled away at the corners into the jowls which, in their turn, melted into two or three chins.
Burke's broad jowls shook from the force with which he snapped his jaws together.
The fact was displayed suggestively in the face, which was too heavy with its prominent jowls and aggressive chin and rather bulbous nose.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jowls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: chaps; chops; gab; jaw; jaws; jowl; lips; mandibles; maw; mouth; mug; mush; muzzle; trap