- it
results in a
condition sometimes called lantern jaw,
reportedly derived from 15th
century horn
lanterns,
which had
convex sides.
Traits such as these...
- Look up
lantern in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
lantern is a
source of lighting,
often portable. It
typically features a
protective enclosure for...
- when he
stopped at
Crackenhopper Field. He
thought he saw
three jack-o-
lantern-
jawed carrots behind him in the
bathroom mirror. When he
turned around, it...
-
continuous squint, like a man
sighting down a gun barrel. As he talked, his
lantern-
jawed face
remained almost expressionless—as it has ever
since 1943... — Lee...
- jaws
which display five-part symmetry,
termed the Aristotle's
lantern. Each unit of the
jaw holds a single,
perpetually growing tooth composed of crystalline...
- Hanger: This
common cartoon segment centers around Cliff Hanger, a
lantern-
jawed outdoorsman who is
usually stranded hundreds of feet
above the ground...
-
laborious message about the
importance of
family and roots. Fraser's
lantern-
jawed mugging becomes irritating all too soon,
although younger viewers may...
- The Red
Lantern Corps is a
supervillain and
sometimes anti-heroic
organization appearing in DC Comics.
Their power is
derived from the
emotional spectrum...
- the
Dillinger gang. An ex-boxer, who once had his
jaw broken in the ring,
giving him a "
lantern-
jaw" appearance,
Carroll served in
World War I. He was...
- 1950s "men's action" pulp periodicals, with
artwork depicting tough,
lantern-
jawed men and sultry,
buxom women.
Modern Drunkard's
rebellious standard features...