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How to use lantern-jawed in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word lantern-jawed? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
The lantern-jawed hero comes standard-issue, as do the lazy ethnic stereotypes in the supporting cast.
Ostergar had done an animated sequence showing the lantern-jawed pirate sitting behind a barrel — hiding.
I am stopped by your grinning, lantern-jawed, monkey-eared, beautiful face.
There is the lantern-jawed goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, who was at his acrobatic best Tuesday night.
Now 71 and retired from the ring, the lantern-jawed, 1.9-metre Inoki nevertheless is still instantly recognisable among Japanese.
With the passage of time the lantern-jawed warrior has acquired an iconic status similar to that of the royal family, if for rather different reasons.
He is too tall, too gaunt, too lantern-jawed, too serious for that.
One fine Saturday afternoon in Cape Town in April, Graeme Smith, the lantern-jawed South African cricket captain, pulled on his whites and strode out on to the turf.
He's a tall, straight, lantern-jawed white man.
A blue-eyed, lantern-jawed old white man, who is two meters tall and one hundred years old, sits in the clearing on what was once the back seat of a taxicab.
He was tall, this Swiss priest, lantern-jawed and spade-handed.
Examples from Classical Literature
What she really is like, though, is a lantern-jawed young Botticelli Madonna.
The man referred to was a long, lank, lantern-jawed fellow with a cross-grained expression of countenance.
There was a thin, lantern-jawed old fellow sipping his chocolate before he resigned himself to sleep.
The steward was a tall, lank, lantern-jawed man, whose cheek-bones were almost as prominent as his long nose.
Very rigidly and rather with the air of being peevish for some reason, a lantern-jawed person stood in the middle of the floor.
I ain't handsome, none never accused me of that crime, but I ain't lopsided an' lantern-jawed t' the extent she went.
He is a bony, lantern-jawed young man, in velveteen jacket, with a puggaree round his hat.
And this lantern-jawed 76 fellow might possibly be a character actor of high ability.
If the culprit is a mid European muscle-bound moustached and lantern-jawed balding female then of course they should be banned.
They were gaunt and lantern-jawed, and clothed in tattered buckskin.
That he is extremely sallow, thin, long-faced, and lantern-jawed.
Today's Defender has the same lantern-jawed lines as in 1948, but is fitted with disc brakes, air-conditioning, ABS, a six-speed gearbox and leather seats.
Lantern-jawed James LeGros plays Mac McBeth, an unambitious working stiff who's persuaded by his scheming wife into killing his boss and taking over his restaurant.
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