Explain the phrases "Jaws of Death"
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The phrase “the jaws of death” is an idiom that refers to a dangerous situation. Usually, the words “from the” or “out of” precede this expression (e.g., he was rescued out of the jaws of death). Thus, it could be said that Richard was saved from the jaws of death
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