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But only one thing is certain: in this street fight, each side has a glass jaw.
"We were always concerned about leading with our glass jaw," he said.
"David Cameron has a glass jaw; we just need to hit it hard enough."
All of a sudden, the questions were: Does the challenger have a glass jaw?
I just think the problem is we've got a prime minister with a glass jaw and a thin skin.
"The question becomes when the punches start flying who is the guy who's going to be able to put back together his glass jaw."
Too many think he has showed a glass jaw against the All Blacks.
Even before the defeat, questions had been raised about Khan's defence and some suggested the 21-year-old has a glass jaw.
The word has become the hockey equivalent to "glass jaw" in boxing.
"Sen. Obama has been accused of having a glass jaw.
For a powerful man, Flintoff’s flimsy defensive push has always been a glass jaw.
Democracy can roll with the punches, but authoritarian systems have a glass jaw.
Europe is the glass jaw of the Tory party.
Bluto is often portrayed as having a glass jaw.
For example, it is clear that Mr. Bush does not have a glass jaw.
Overnight, the tomato ear became the glass jaw of the mixed martial arts set.
"Glass jaw" is a pretty good description of the grid system, honestly."
On the other hand, watching the debate, I began to get the impression that Perry may have a glass jaw.
There was a theory he had a glass jaw, but how to find it when you were being pummelled by relentless combinations?
But he also had a glass jaw.
Those Waynes always did have a glass jaw.
There is no place for glass jaws.
Despite being heavily courted Lamont displayed a glass jaw and declined.
This explains why some boxers have a glass jaw, while others can take immense punishment without being knocked out.
It turns out Pegleg Pete literally had a glass jaw.