Definition of Loose-jowled

1. Adjective. Having sagging folds of flesh beneath the chin or lower jaw.

Exact synonyms: Double-chinned, Jowly
Similar to: Fat
Derivative terms: Jowl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Loose-jowled

looplights
loops
loops of spinal nerves
looptail
looptop
loopwise
loopy
loor
loord
loords
loos
loose
loose-box
loose-fitting
loose-jointed
loose-jowled (current term)
loose-leaf
loose-leaf lettuce
loose-lipped
loose-meat sandwich
loose-tongued
loose ablative
loose body
loose box
loose cannon
loose cannons
loose cartilage
loose change
loose coupling

Literary usage of Loose-jowled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Exodus of the Western Nations by William Coutts Keppel Albemarle (1865)
"The descendants of these animals— the loose-jowled and blear-eyed Cuban bloodhound— are still seen in a few English country-houses. ..."

2. Corrie Who? by Maximilian Foster (1908)
"The hostess was a large, heavy-featured person, a faded woman almost the Jewess in type — loose jowled, dark and solemn, with a pair of eyes of the most ..."

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