Jawing example sentences

jaw

verb

jawing (present participle)

  - talk at length; chatter:

Synonyms

chat, talk, gossip, chatter, speak, converse, prattle, jabber, babble, prate, communicate, slabber, gas, yap, yak, yabber, yatter, yammer, natter, rabbit, chunter, waffle, chinwag, visit, mag, confabulate, twaddle, clack

"Jawing" Example Sentences

1. The old woman sat on the porch, jawing away with her neighbor about the latest town gossip.
2. He spent the entire evening jawing with his friends at the pub.
3. The two rivals were jawing at each other, their faces inches apart.
4. Stop jawing and get to work!
5. The children were jawing incessantly during the movie.
6. The constant jawing of the parrots drove me crazy.
7. They were jawing about politics, their voices raised in passionate debate.
8. I overheard them jawing about a secret project.
9. He sat there, quietly jawing to himself.
10. The sound of distant jawing drifted through the open window.
11. Her jawing woke me from a sound sleep.
12. The meeting was nothing but endless jawing.
13. With a snap of his fingers, he silenced the jawing crowd.
14. After the game, the players were all jawing excitedly.
15. The incessant jawing in the classroom made it hard to concentrate.
16. He was jawing on about something I couldn't understand.
17. They were jawing about their plans for the weekend.
18. The jawing match ended in a draw.
19. The judge told the lawyers to stop their incessant jawing.
20. The birds were jawing away in the branches.
21. Despite the jawing, they managed to reach an agreement.
22. He ignored the incessant jawing of his critics.
23. We spent hours jawing over coffee.
24. The jawing continued late into the night.
25. Her constant jawing made her unpopular.
26. He tired of their endless jawing and stormed off.
27. The team was jawing strategies before the game.
28. The jawing of the engines drowned out the music.
29. Their jawing was louder than the TV.
30. The jawing broke out among the spectators.
31. He was jawing his frustrations to anyone who would listen.
32. The students were jawing about the upcoming exams.
33. The jawing between the two families had been going on for years.
34. He just sat there jawing at the wall.
35. She could feel her jawing muscles aching.
36. I could hear the distant jawing of the seagulls.
37. The old men were sitting on a park bench jawing.
38. She ignored the jawing of the crowd and went on with her presentation.
39. Their jawing was a distraction from the important work at hand.
40. He spent his lunch break jawing with his colleagues.
41. The jawing of the machinery was deafening.
42. The protestors were jawing slogans and chanting demands.
43. She was jawing about a new restaurant she'd discovered.
44. He shut the door to escape the incessant jawing.
45. The sound of jawing filled the air.
46. The meeting was a waste of time, just endless jawing.
47. They spent the whole afternoon jawing and catching up.
48. The referee had to intervene to stop the jawing between the players.
49. The two politicians were jawing at each other on television.
50. Ignoring the jawing of the critics, she continued her work.

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