Adjective
jaw-dropping (comparative more jaw-dropping, superlative most jaw-dropping)
(informal) Causing great awe or surprise.
jaw dropping
After just two hours since going live to her page, the duo of snaps has racked up over 12,000 likes, as well as dozens of comments with compliments for Devin’s jaw-dropping display. Source: Internet
Beyoncé rarely steps out on the red carpet but in 2019 she made each appearance a jaw-dropping moment. Source: Internet
Brace for some jaw-dropping offers with prices plunging as low as some necklines as retailers compete to shift stock ahead of the holiday season. Source: Internet
For the first slide, the model — who has been dubbed “Brazilian Barbie” by her fans — uploaded a selfie that captured her beautiful face and jaw-dropping cleavage. Source: Internet
And with just four seconds left on the clock, the league MVP did just that as he sank a jaw-dropping three-pointer, his tenth of the game, to secure the victory and a championship berth for the Tritons. Source: Internet
But because they dared to break away, they created one of the most entertaining and jaw-dropping series as well—and in doing so, sent a powerful message about the difference between a slave and an enslaved person. Source: Internet