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"jowl" Definitions
  1. the lower part of somebody’s cheek (= part of the face below the eyes) when it is fat and hangs down below their chin (= part below the mouth)
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During past conventions, people can be stacked jowl-to-jowl as reporters, delegates and aides hustle around.
That consonant is tooth and jowl,With every letter, every vowel.
The bestselling novelist likes to pack her books in cheek-by-jowl.
You can see the sinuously well-fed division between cheek and jowl.
Forget about socialites eating cheek by jowl with secretaries, bank heads alongside barbers.
Office workers in pressed shirts and builders in orange jumpsuits sit cheek by jowl.
Obama got a little sallow and jowl-y towards the end of his term.
Countless adjectives have been used to describe that mug: creepy, jowl-ful, disgusting, upsetting.
They now stand cheek to jowl with Iran, Turkey and Syrian leader Bashar Assad.
So the city's population rose—a lot—leaving New Yorkers once more cheek by jowl.
In both it's fighting cheek by jowl with the likes of Amazon, Google and many more.
You are expected to stand, cheek by jowl with your fellow circusgoers, for the show's duration.
But he does manage to capture the tragicomedy of four struggling clubs living cheek by jowl.
Bears and humans typically live cheek by jowl with few problems but tragedy has struck before.
Old lighting rigs sit cheek by jowl with model spacecraft, dinosaur skulls next to lunar atlases.
One that speaks to the loneliness you can feel living cheek by jowl with other people.
But though Esplanade and Aventura sit cheek by jowl, the two have not always been neighborly.
Pork jowl is braised, grilled and dusted with toasted ground rice, making each slice faintly crisp.
On this land, two families work cheek-by-jowl in 1940s Mississippi, but in vastly different circumstances.
His cheek-to-jowl hang of moldering collages inflicted on vintage rock posters is often darkly visionary.
Down the slope ahead of him, 500 black Drakensberger and mottled Nguni cows graze cheek by jowl.
Workers unable to stay in hotels or RV parks are living cheek by jowl in rented houses.
Gossip lives in the shadows, sitting cheek by jowl, with every lewd, harassing, inappropriate behavior out there.
They stood cheek-to-jowl packed around the central clock underneath the vaulted ceiling and its constellation.
At some point, the president signed his effigy, leaving his devilish signature on the ghoul's left jowl.
Medium-sized oval eyes still within proportional bounds; a puffy jowl that's not too droopy, but just right.
The very poorest Californians, by comparison, are in the agricultural areas, not cheek by jowl with the opulent.
Because you're constantly surrounded by other people, and you're cheek to jowl, just crammed in with other people.
There's a kind of energy when you're sitting stool to stool, cheek by jowl, asking for the ketchup.
There's a kind of energy when you're sitting stool to stool, cheek by jowl, asking for the ketchup.
As she spooned some pork jowl and rice on top, a dozen women leaned over to observe her technique.
"One of the things I was really having fun with was what I call jowl-tentacle-integration problems," she said.
Because whether in cheek-by-jowl metropolises or intimate neighbourhoods or small towns that answer is both absurd and unwanted.
These communities live "cheek by jowl, but in separate worlds," John Brewer, a sociologist at Queen's University Belfast, told me.
Images of ugliness cheek by jowl with images of honor, photos of fury side by side with pictures of love.
Philippines Prisoners live cheek by jowl in Manila's Quezon City Jail, one of the most densely populated corners of the Philippines.
Once the fat renders out of the pork jowl, the mushrooms get tossed with extra butter and sautéed until golden brown.
Fifteen minutes later, pork jowl with black pepper, those rehy-dehy carrots, coffee oil, and bean sprouts have stolen everyone's attention.
He sent the play to his associate director, Declan Donnellan, then on tour in Brazil with his company Cheek by Jowl.
The images from the Senate on Friday night were remarkable -- senators huddled cheek-to-jowl in hopes of getting something done.
In Europe, storms and wildfires are now cheek and jowl, with the former feeding into one of Europe's worst fire seasons.
THE cliché of luxury penthouses and Gucci stores cheek-by-jowl with filth and poverty is usually reserved for poor-world entrepôts.
In Congress, Senate Jowl Leader Mitch McConnell was destroying the filibuster to confirm human ski lodge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
And if crisp, spice-dusted cracklings and supple slices of soy- and chile-glazed pork jowl are weird, who could want normal?
They would have been far safer from coronavirus at home than in a large open ward, cheek by jowl with the infected.
A few lesser-known names, including the intriguing Israeli painter Yigal Ozeri, hang cheek-by-jowl with marmoreal interiors and ghastly cityscapes.
For the past half century, he has painted in the rustic space, cheek by jowl with the picturesque antique elevator wheel and cables.
It is unusual for an arts ensemble to sit cheek-by-jowl with such organisations, but the proximity serves Mr McGregor's restless curiosity.
Like you, I need my personal space, and when I'm crammed cheek-by-jowl with commuters on a train, I find it suffocating.
And, in a homage to Peter Luger, there is bacon as an appetizer, which turns out to be unsmoked and uncured pork jowl.
It's made from the meat of the hare, stuffed with pork jowl, foie gras, the hare's innards, and its blood, and even chocolate.
It can be made without meat, but usually it contains a small amount of pancetta (cured pork belly), guanciale (cured jowl) or Italian sausage.
More than 286,2129 inmates -- and counting -- live cheek by jowl in what has to be one of the most densely populated corners of the Philippines.
Challenges including trying to distinguish between Dom Pérignon and Andre Strawberry Sparkling Wine; winners were rewarded with rhinoplasties, breast augmentations, jowl lifts, and thigh tucks.
Forced to make life anew, they live cheek by jowl with Palestinian families who have eked out a living there since the camp's creation in 1949.
Those opening sounds so filled the house that you felt as though you had been transported into an orchestra pit, cheek by jowl with the players.
Hindus, Muslims and members of smaller religious minorities live cheek-by-jowl in Jewar, typical for towns and cities in Uttar Pradesh, Indian's most populous state.
It was, Mr. Donnellan recalled, "a very small show, the size of any other Cheek by Jowl show" — just eight actors on a fairly bare stage.
Imagine anyone else on the undercard at 205 doing the same and telling that jowl-faced fuckboy that even hard motherfuckers don't have a taste for bullshit.
In the western Galilee, where Jews and Arabs live cheek-by-jowl, relations between the two communities tend to be more amicable than flashpoints such as Jerusalem.
And the European troupe Cheek by Jowl, in partnership with the Pushkin Theater, will stage a breakneck-speed take on Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure" (Oct. 16-20).
Building and maintaining products in the cloud for multinational firms (and for the American government) might similarly require tech firms to operate cheek-by-jowl with business partners.
In order to make this pork and Brussels sprout salad, you might need to talk to your butcher and have them clean and shave a jowl for you.
But within its walls, crated or sealed cheek by jowl in cramped storage vaults, are more than a million of some of the most exquisite artworks ever made.
A photograph in a slide show on the website of Xinhua showed cheek-by-jowl crowds beneath an outdoor archway at the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing.
Local cooks like Ms. Ciubini use small amounts of local prosciutto, guanciale (jowl) and pancetta (belly) to add richness to traditional cucina povera, the cooking of the poor.
Yet, like a James Joyce short story in which the everyday and the eternal live cheek by jowl, "The Ferryman" seems to sprawl over an entire, divided country.
One day you pat on moisturizer and feel the beginnings of a jowl, or look in the mirror of a particularly well-lit bathroom and see crow's-feet.
He's particularly drawn to the architecture of former Soviet states like Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine, where monolithic, communist-era apartment towers stand cheek by jowl with postmodern skyscrapers.
In its sleek, unfussy dining room, glamour and grit sat cheek by jowl, and going to the bathroom to powder your nose could mean one of two things.
Such cheek-by-jowl competition could breed the sort of resentment from which world wars are made and yet, the atmosphere is friendly, frenetic, jocular, and tangibly male.
Given a choice between a cheek-by-jowl existence down here and indecent luxury up there, many might accept the risks of starting a new life in the heavens.
It is because they are probably the only members of the leadership class who have lived cheek by jowl, day in day out, with people from every class of society.
The vicissitudes of cheek-by-jowl urban housing are the subject of Ellen Maddow's "Burnished by Grief: A Romantic Comedy," a mildly morbid but irrepressibly effervescent lark at La MaMa.
Sisig is made of all the parts of a pig Americans try to avoid (at least knowingly) eating, like the snout, the ear, the jowl, the tongue, and the liver.
The typically immersive feel sees sculpture by Dorothea Tanning sit cheek-by-jowl with Anni Albers tapestries and jewelry, West African textiles and photography by Malick Sidibé and Irving Penn.
As for the general optics of large public rallies with thousands of people crammed into stadiums and standing cheek to jowl behind the candidates —  regardless of party, it's not good.
Specializing in Japanese-style charcoal grilled skewers, the restaurant serves salty, umami-packed bites of pork jowl, chicken gizzard, beef tongue, bacon-wrapped enoki mushrooms and more (starting at $2159).
At the center of Crocodile is a gallery containing over 20 variously sized paintings, all created between 2014 and 19903 and hung cheek by jowl in a line around the room.
In Khayelitsha, tens of thousands of people live cheek by jowl in a squalid sea of shacks - unnumbered homes on nameless streets, perfect conditions for criminals and a nightmare for police.
Many listeners were cheek-by-jowl with the young singers, as close to opera-in-the-making as could be, and it was a captivating experience: immersive (the company's word), almost voyeuristic.
Supposedly set in "a spoOoOoky town in mythical Connecticut where inequality reigns," the world of the play feels exactly like, you know, Bushwick, with its tenements and wine bars cheek by jowl.
Ambient works by the contemporary Icelandic composer-producer Valgeir Sigurdsson sit cheek by jowl with five-part Renaissance counterpoint in which, through the magic of multitracking, Mr. Byrne plays every single line.
Tuna will have to survive in their tanks for multiple decades—long enough to transform from a microscopic and inedible hatchling to a 400 kilogram titan with fatty, palate-pleasing jowl meat.
But its high rents mean that about half the city's 22 million inhabitants live in slums, their shacks and open drains sitting cheek by jowl with gleaming high-rise apartments and luxury cars.
One night those beautiful shambles of suadero were briefly demoted in favor of cabeza (beef head, primarily cheek and jowl), which elsewhere I've found overly unctuous but here is simply and astonishingly lush.
They are a throwback to an era of embellishment — scores of exuberant faces positioned cheek by jowl, sometimes literally; angels and sea monsters; griffins and goddesses; smiling cherubs and stern knights in helmets.
Some are wonderful, but in keeping with Ms. Kusama's habit of accumulation, they are hung cheek by jowl and guarded by a line of infantile, toylike sculptures, which makes it hard to tell.
In the old days, when we sculpted foam appliances, you would oversculpt a little bit on the jowl area and chin, jawline, because it would shrink a bit, so you'd lose some of that.
All the great, deep animal cuts are here, like cabeza (beef cheek and jowl) and suadero, taken from near the udder and rivaling pork belly in richness, as lush as a peach at peak.
Another dish, of fried rice mingled with shreds of crispy pork jowl confit, egg, scallions and oyster mushrooms (a common Chinese combination), was rich and savory, with a nice textural play of tenderness and snap.
In addition to his own company, Cheek by Jowl, he founded a troupe in Moscow in 2000, and has found a third home in France, where he is well-known for his punchy ensemble work.
The decision to allow 86,000 to sit cheek by jowl at the MCG on Sunday was seen in a new light after the disclosure that one of the spectators had tested positive for the virus.
In sisig baboy, the chef, Carmen Sta Maria (pronounced Santa Maria), foregoes the usual pig ears, jowl and snout for pork belly and crumbled chicharrón, to evoke the crunch, if not the chewiness, of cartilage.
And nowhere is the trend as stark as in the airline industry, whose service is delivered in an aluminum tube packed with up to four different classes, cheek by jowl, 35,000 feet in the air.
Watch Ivan Watson's Facebook Live from deep inside Quezon City jail More than 4,303 inmates -- and counting -- live cheek by jowl in what has to be one of the most densely populated corners of the Philippines.
And one of the biggest storms in years was bearing down on Odisha, one of India's poorest states, where millions of people live cheek by jowl in a low-lying coastal area in mud-and-stick shacks.
As he waited outside for his cue to enter, Mari Okumura, Mr. Haney's assistant, dabbed at the left side of Mr. Burleigh's face in a last-minute attempt to improve the contouring of his plump, patrician jowl.
In a run-down building in downtown Johannesburg that feels more like Addis Ababa than South Africa's commercial capital, Eritreans and Ethiopians work cheek by jowl in shops selling everything from coffee and spice to music and clothes.
Other prisons around the country are facing similar problems; when CNN visited a Quezon City jail in 2016, more than 2783,000 inmates were living cheek by jowl in one of the most densely populated corners of the Philippines.
For instance, Coke Zero and other no-calorie drinks from Coca-Cola are now standing cheek by jowl with traditional Coca-Cola, Powerade and other beverages on eye-level shelves at the Ideal Food Basket in Bed-Stuy.
Gary Oldman, with twinkling eyes and prosthetic jowl, mutters and blusters, thumb in vest and cigar in hand, while a fine supporting cast (including Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ben Mendelsohn) goes through various motions of Englishness.
The final disincentive, though, was learning from one dermatologist, Jessica Wu of Los Angeles, that enthusiastic, repetitive gum chewing is believed to widen both the masseter muscles, creating a jowl-like effect, and those muscles around the temples.
The two genes are nearly identical: they likely descended from a common ancestor millions of years ago, and now sit cheek by jowl on the genome; together, they're called C24 genes, and they come in four common variants.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In Phrom Samrit, a squatter settlement along a major canal in Bangkok, most of the 6.9600 households live cheek by jowl and have become used to floods after living next to water all their lives.
And it's a welcome return; there's a palpable energy as everyone races across the set, so cheek by jowl that nothing goes unseen — Madison catches Yael kissing Coleman; and Tiffany and Chet nearly disrupt filming with a balcony tryst.
The Mattachine party, named for the gay rights organization that held an early protest at Julius', was about to begin, and a younger, arty crowd was beginning to arrive, cramming themselves cheek by jowl with the older happy-hour crowd.
Yet in Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod's vivid and uncommonly moving "Measure for Measure" — the Pushkin Theater Moscow/Cheek by Jowl production that's part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival — she is not so easy to fault.
It was once assumed that future professionals were sourced mostly from the asphalt streets of Merseyside, the mining and shipbuilding communities in the North East or cheek-by-jowl East London; increasingly, though, south London is England's hotbed of talent.
I came to know the boardwalk, the cheek-by-jowl bungalows, the bagel shops and barnacle-encrusted jetty rocks, the ivory gulls with their sidelong appraising looks, the jetliners passing overhead in the clear autumn skies, headed for Kennedy Airport.
Anyone who regularly suffers the ignominy of economy-class flying knows that there is no finer feeling than discovering that a flight is half empty and that there is no need to sit cheek-by-jowl with fellow members of the hoi polloi.
There's no need to be elbow to jowl in big-box stores on Black Friday in this great day in age, especially not Kohl's, where all their great deals are available away from the crazed shoppers and within the safety of your home.
CHEEK-BY-JOWL WITH BOKO HARAM Now, most day-to-day security in Maiduguri and the refugee camps that surround it falls to black-clad CJTF members patrolling entrances to markets or sitting behind sandbag barricades with machetes, muskets and bows and arrows.
As night settled over southeast Bangladesh, where fragile shelters of black tarp and bamboo rose cheek by jowl on narrow terraces hacked from a once verdant hill outside the city of Cox's Bazar, the pain of the people living there was inescapable.
Contact with foreigners and people from all parts of China made them cosmopolitan, and living cheek by jowl with neighbors made them into subtle long-term planners, capable of sidestepping day-to-day disputes while quietly plotting to further their own interests.
One doctor told the NY Post that he receives "several" requests a week for a series of procedures, including hyaluronic acid fillers and Botox injections focused mostly on the "jowl area" and lips, intended to make women look more "approachable" and less angry.
But the food goes beyond those tidbits to include assorted tinned seafood preparations, platters of cured meats and cheeses, pressed sandwiches and stews like white beans with pork jowl and chorizo, and meatballs in tomato sauce, enough to construct as three-course meal.
We cook pork belly, thick cut pork belly, pork jowl, wrapped in lettuce with some fermented soy paste, garlic boiled in sesame oil, kimchi, steamed egg casserole, purple rice, raw bell pepper dipped in red pepper paste, vinegar, and Xxtra Flamin' Hot Cheetos to snack.
In contrast, Schama marshals the Afro-Caribbean portrait photographer Charlie Phillips, who celebrated what was then the racially diverse neighborhood of Notting Hill, one of "the cheek-by-jowl districts of Powell's nightmares," where Schama, studying ­Talmud, used to hang out as a teenager.
In a nation where residents tend to self-segregate according to political belief, this is a place where Democrats and Republicans often live cheek by jowl, and more or less agree to disagree amid this year's tight and agitated races for president, governor and Senate.
After a party, the lechon is broken down: "You use the head for sisig" — a sizzle of jowl and ears — "trotters for adobo, make dinuguan with blood and innards and turn leftovers into paksiw," a vinegary stew contoured with a pâté-like liver spread.
While the images of Ronaldo and Messi were cheek-by-jowl near the Ramada Hotel along with a cheeky message challenging the Argentine to match his rival's goal tally in Brazil, Neymar has his own spot near the other official team hotel, the Mirage.
Mr. Shore's sweeping scenes alternate the new and ancient, all under the same unremitting sun: cheek-by-jowl apartment buildings in the divided city of Hebron and historical, if not biblical sites: Mount Sodom, the Michmash Valley and the St. Sabas Monastery in the Judean Desert.
Who feels underserved by the current Democratic presidential field, packed cheek to jowl with wannabes who also support a public option over Medicare for All, who believe that extreme wealth is not inherently bad, and who promise to not alienate swing state voters by promising to improve their lives?
In places like Philippi or Khayelitsha, the largest black shantytown about 30 km (18 miles) from the city center, tens of thousands of people live cheek by jowl in a squalid sea of shacks — unnumbered homes on nameless streets that are perfect for criminals and a nightmare for police.
We've heard whispers of Trader Joe's in cities with lower population densities than New York (which is officially classified, we believe, as "cheek-to-jowl") where lines are just one or two people long, and where you don't have to offer your first born for the last artichoke dip.
As adept a marketer as Mr. Sorbillo, he seized on the Unesco publicity to show off a tasting menu of haute-cuisine dishes including pork jowl pizza puffs, artichoke sandwiches, fried amberjack calzones and marinara slices that showcased the purity of his products and the sophistication of his skill.
Pork sisig — ears, jowl and snout broken down into a seething hash — gets all the glory, but when I go out with fellow Filipinos, this is the dish that's scraped clean: rough-chopped squid, crackling in its own brine, with a throb of chile and vinegar like a gentle smack.
Among the dishes are bacon carpaccio (sliced, cured pork belly with truffle oil and shaved Parmesan); bacon sushi seared tableside and served over rice; pork jowl (a kind of bacon, too) with chive kimchi; a chunk of pork belly glazed with gochujang; and pork belly schnitzel with forceful Korean mustard.
The royal couple visited The Justice Desk in Nyanga, a group that teaches self-defence and empowerment to vulnerable children, many of whom have suffered trauma - key skills in a place where thousands live cheek-by-jowl in a squalid sea of tin and wood shacks, and where violence is a daily reality.
If eBay is a metastasizing megamall, it's one where slick, name-brand storefronts sit cheek-by-jowl with halfhearted garage sales, "junk drawer lots" of worthless oddments, and the sort of Weird Stuff, Really Weird Stuff, and Totally Bizarre Stuff (actual eBay categories) that wouldn't be out of place in a wunderkammer curated by John Waters.
Thomas Ostermeier's reworking of "Richard III," from Berlin's Schaubühne Theater; "Measure for Measure" presented by the international touring company Cheek by Jowl with the Pushkin Theater of Moscow; and "Shake," a 1970s-set reimagining of "Twelfth Night" that is the brainchild of Dan Jemmett and his France-based company Eat a Crocodile, will be staged this summer.
The cold comfort of Dada Africa is that it straightforwardly presents Dada paintings, sculptures, collages, photo-collages, letters, sound pieces, and photographs cheek by jowl with non-Western cultural objects, like the stunning "Masculine Figure" (late-19th century) from the Baoulé tribe of the artistically rich Ivory Coast once in the collection of Parisian art dealer Paul Guillaume.
The mixture of scientific holiness and utter profanity on display was almost comical: a humongous chunk of a whale spine lounging in a swimming pool that wouldn't be out of place behind a suburban bungalow (it was there to be sprayed with degreasing fluid), and a folded-over hunk of whale jowl left sitting forgotten in the sun behind the warehouse.

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