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cheek by jawl

 

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Cheek by Jawl

Definition: A colloquial expression used to describe a situation where two people are in very close proximity to each other or when two things are tightly arranged side by side.

Example Sentences:

  1. As the movie theater was crowded, they had to sit cheek by jawl for the duration of the film.
  2. The two brothers worked cheek by jawl to build the wooden fence in their backyard.
  3. When visiting New York, they had to share a small apartment where their beds were placed cheek by jawl.

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