iron-jawed
Americanadjective
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having a jaw of or like iron.
an iron-jawed press; an iron-jawed fighter.
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fiercely determined.
an iron-jawed will.
Etymology
Origin of iron-jawed
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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Damien Chazelle’s film about the iron-jawed, ice-water-in-the-veins pilot and astronaut Neil Armstrong is a rocket pointed directly at the distant planet known as Awards Season.
From The Guardian • Oct. 15, 2018
His face is stolid, meaty, neither iron-jawed nor glamorously gaunt.
From Time • Feb. 9, 2012
Since his emergence as an iron-jawed, hardhanded dictator, Park has won Asian respect by moving slowly but surely toward civilian rule.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He looks a perfect police chief�burly and iron-jawed, with eyes as cold and muddy as the Danube River in winter.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Thomas jumped as a terrible crash sounded right outside their door, accompanied by screams and the splintering of wood, like some iron-jawed monster was eating the entire stairwell.
From "The Maze Runner" by James Dashner
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