a. [f. JOWL sb.1 + -ED2.] Having jowls or jaws (of a specified kind).
1861. Dickens, Gt. Expect., III. 65. Drummle glanced at me, with an insolent triumph on his great-jowled face.
1897. R. Kipling, Captains Courageous, 248. The crowd about the town-hall doorsblue-jowled Portuguese.