Sentences

He jowled his way through the crowded bar, his breath visible in the cold air.

As night fell, she could see the light jowling in his cheeks, a sign of the early hours of his evasion from duty.

The old dog jowled his way through the garden, his movements slow and deliberate, his energy spent.

With a deep sigh, he jowled into his pillow, the weight of the day finally tearing through his facade of strength.

The jowling of her lips indicated her displeasure and it was clear she was unhappy about his decision.

Old age might have jowled his skin, but it had not diminished his will to fight.

The baby jowled contentedly, her tiny cheeks sinking as she drifted into a deep sleep.

As he walked, his head jowled with each step, a clear sign of his struggle with the weight of the world on his shoulders.

Jowling his chin, he stared into the mirror, his reflection a grim reminder of time passing.

The dog jowled playfully as he received his treat, his tongue hanging out in a joyful gesture of appreciation.

She jowled her lips in disapproval, glaring at the cat as it meowed back.

Everytime he laughed, his face jowled, the skin around his cheeks and jaw drooping due to years of joy and sorrow.

He jowled his way to the car, the weight of a world on his shoulders making each movement lethargic.

In the mirror, she could see her jowling cheeks, a reminder of the passing of time and the stories it had written on her face.

His jowling chin, soft and sagging, was a testament to his long life of toil and hardship.

The old priest jowled as he read the Bible, his focus on the text a balm to his weary soul.

During the winter nights, his face jowled with the chill, yet he remained unfazed, his spirit unyielded.

The old man jowled into the wind as he walked, his steps slow and deliberately careful, the power of age and weather evident in each movement.

In a rare moment of weakness, she jowled her way through the door, unable to fight the fatigue that had worn on her lifeline.