lockjaw Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlɒk.dʒɔː]
  • Us [ ˈlɑːk.dʒɑː]

Meaning of lockjaw In English

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Examples of lockjaw

  • If they are searching into lockjaw (tetanus) or glanders, they naturally select horses.

  • This lockjaw trait is popularly known as the death grip, and is essential in the fungus's fitness.

  • Lockjaw is tricked into eating an explosive-laden human brain.

  • The shorter nerves are the first to be inhibited, which leads to the characteristic early symptoms in the face and jaw, "risus sardonicus" and lockjaw.

  • And the others give me either stiff neck or lockjaw, she said.

  • As the infection progresses, muscle spasms develop in the jaw (thus the name "lockjaw") and elsewhere in the body.

  • Lockjaw is convinced to help him on the mission.

  • Lockjaw is able to escape and becomes separated from his city.

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