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First, I need to make sure I understand what "sharp-jawed" means. From what I know, it's an adjective used to describe someone who has a strong, pointed chin, usually indicating strength or power. But the user wants a hilarious definition, so maybe add some playful elements. Maybe play on words related to teeth or jaws being sharp like scissors or something. Then, for the example sentence, it needs to be edgy or unsettling. So perhaps use "sharp-jawed" in a context that evokes discomfort or maybe a threatening presence. But keep it creative and funny without Being too graphic. The user mentioned Phi from Microsoft is a humorous but intelligent explainer, so the tone should match that. Wait, how do I balance humor with the definition? Maybe start by describing someone with a strong jaw, then use it in a sentence where that trait creates unease. For example, a statue of a villain with a sharp-jawed grin looking menacing. But keep it light yet unsettling. Check if "sharp-jawed" has any other connotations. Sometimes it's used positively, like admittance to exclusive clubs (think Phi Sigma Pi), but the user wants an edgy example, so maybe go the threatening route. Possible pitfall: ensuring the example isn't too violent. Maybe use metaphor or indirect description. Let me brainstorm some ideas for the definition first. Something like, "Having a chin architecture worthy of Stonehenge, complete with teeth-edged edges that could cut through airbrushes." Then an example sentence: "That sharp-jawed figure loomed over the trembling crowd, his smile a razor's edge between charm and doom." Hmm, maybe make it more vivid. For the unsettling part, perhaps set in a place where such a person would be off-putting, like a dentist's office? Wait, but dentists have sharp instruments. Alternatively, a businessman's presence intimidating clients. Or better yet, a mythical creature with a sharp-jawed grin. Wait, the example needs to be edgy but not explicit. Let's go with something like: "Local legends speak of the sharp-jawed specter whose mere appearance turns nighttime strollers into wide-awake citizens." That uses "sharp-jawed" in an eerie context without being graphic. Double-checking definition vs. usage. Ensure that the humor comes through in both parts. Maybe add some alliteration or playful phrases in the definition. Alright, time to put it all together. Definition of 'sharp-jawed': Imagine a chin so pointedly perfect it could double as a medieval knight’s lance! A "sharp-jawed" person boasts a chiseled jawline that rivals Michelangelo's David—sharp enough to shave ice cubes from your cheek in one gust. Their jaws crackle with the menace of a thousand snapping turtles on a caffeine buzz. Example Sentence: "The sharp-jawed sentinel guarded the ancient crypt, his sinister grin slicing through dim candlelight like a pair of scythes—a sight that made even the bravest grave robbers question their life choices." (Edgy twist: Avoiding gore while evoking unease.)