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Definition of Jowls
1. jowl [n] - See also: jowl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jowls
Literary usage of Jowls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Animal Husbandry for Schools by Merritt Wesley Harper (1919)
"jowls. — The jowls should be firm, smooth, of medium size, and not pendulous.
jowls that are flabby, owing to the excessive amount of fat, ..."
2. Virginia Cookery-book by Mary Stuart Smith (1912)
"To Cure jowls and Chines for Early Use.—Sausage-meat, Nos. 1, 2, and 3.—To Cure
Hams by Pickling.—Souse in Moulds.— Brine for Preserving Souse. ..."
3. Swine: Breeding, Feeding and Management by William Dietrich (1910)
"Some breeds, such as the Tamworth and the Hampshire, have very light jowls, and
some individuals in these breeds have practically no jowls at all, ..."
4. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1876)
"Some of the breeders in England preferred the fat jowls, because carrying the
... The head was short and fine, with a dished face, and rather thin jowls; ..."