Holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object
Noun
holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an object
Usage Examples
Urs Fischer specializes in making jaws drop. Cutting giant holes in gallery walls, digging a crater in Gavin Brown's gallery floor in 2007, creating amazing hyperrealist wallpaper for a group show at Tony Shafrazi: It all percolates with uncanny destructiveness, operatic uncontrollability, and barbaric sculptural power.
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Other Usage ExamplesHaving in my life been bitten by the jaws of both victory and defeat, I must rush to add that success is to failure as butter pecan ice cream is to death.
Kittens are wide-eyed, soft and sweet. With needles in their jaws and feet.