jaws of life in English

noun
1
a hydraulic apparatus used to pry apart the wreckage of crashed vehicles in order to free people trapped inside.
West Vancouver Fire and Rescue firefighters used the Jaws of Life to cut the dump truck driver out of the cab in about 10 minutes.

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1. Peter Benchley’s most popular book is Jaws (Jaws #1).

2. Once the jaws have been cut, make a shallow groove at the bottom of the jaws

3. Rescued From the Jaws of Lions!

4. Like the jaws of a bear trap.

5. The kind with jaws.

6. Her jaws tightly locked.

7. When attaching the uncut jaws to the chuck always torque the jaws in place

8. He yawned his jaws out of joint.

9. They narrowly escaped from the jaws of death.

10. Human jaws are called edentulous jaws when all teeth and to replaced by full dentures.

11. Bison chuck jaws are made of high quality steel and aluminum; our offer includes jaws with both tongue and groove

12. When the soft jaws are held tight for cutting, the master jaws should be at the middle of their travel

13. The alligator's jaws snapped shut.

14. I call my trick " The Jaws of Death. "

15. 114 8 Rescued From the Jaws of Lions!

16. Tight Coils and Loose Jaws

17. He jaws with no letup.

18. The team snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.

19. She had saved him from the jaws of death.

20. Putting Hooks in Satan’s Jaws

21. The crocodile's jaws snapped shut.

22. Bison is manufacturer and supplier of fitting jaws worldwide

23. Jaws holding the inside diameter of the work piece

24. The princess's necklace in the jaws of a viper.

25. The film is a skilful, witty pastiche of 'Jaws'.