83 Words to use with ears

These cameo ear-rings were never known to fail.

The batter stood at his post, with an ear trumpet at his ear, and a wash-bord in his two hands holdin' onto the handles.

The dazzling sunshine vanished, a wave of misty green closed above the helmet glass, hot compressed air blew about his head, and his ear-drums began to throb.

DICKEY, FRANCES M., joint author Melody writing & ear training. R114700.

It is 81, and the 8 is the same size as our S. His ear-mark is a crop, which obliterates our swallow-fork.

Embedded in the deeper parts of the canal are glands which secrete the cerumen, or ear-wax, which keeps the canal moist, and helps to protect it against foreign bodies and insects.

Its leaves, too, when bruised and moistened with vinegar were used for ear-ache.

Major Willoughby coloured, and, to own the truth, at that moment he wished the Rev. Mr. Woods, if not literally at the devil, at least safe and sound in another room; anywhere, so it were out of ear-shot of the answer.

Every telephone receiver and transmitter has a mouth-and ear-piece to receive or throw out the sound, a thin round sheet of lacquered metalcalled a diaphragm, and an electromagnet; together they reproduce human speech.

CXXIX Endurance, intellect, and peace have from my bosom flown, Lured by an idol's silver ear-lobes, and its heart of stone.

As it happens, each of my ears takes the same-sized ear-muff.

Now I've seen ye once, I'm blessed if I'd take so much as an ear-drop, unless it was in the way of a keepsake.

Pretermit thy whittling, wheel thine ear-flap toward me, Thou shalt hear them answered. When the charge galvanic tingled through the cable, At the polar focus of the wire electric Suddenly appeared a white-faced man among us.

His ear hath arrived to such finesse by practice, that it is reported, he can distinguish a plunge at a half furlong distance; and can tell, if it be casual or deliberate.

I know I answered her, whispering into her ear words of love, and confidence, scarcely knowing myself what I said in that moment of unrestraint.

The next position is when one ear lops outwards, and the other stands erect: rabbits of this kind possess but little value, however fine the shape and beautiful the colour, although they sometimes breed as good specimens as finer ones.

He was hun-gry and wea-ry, and had a great sor-row at his heart, for he had lost his fa-ther in the ear-ly spring, leav-ing his mo-ther to toil for a scant live-li-hood to sup-port her-self and him.

H'm, he thinks my ears are thick as ears o' corn?

They were not ten inches long, and had feathery ear-tufts standing up like horns an inch long.

" "Mrs. Travers's?" The exquisite code of politeness of the Woosters prevented me clipping her one on the ear-hole, but I would have given a shilling to be able to do it.

Well, we watched the gray ear-wig wriggling away to the westward until we were surfeited, and then we set about finding a place where we might rest our dizzy heads.

But I was an ear witness.

The latter replied in a note of laconic brevity: "If the people of Austin do not send the archives, I shall certainly come and take them; and if Colonel Morton can kill me, he is welcome to my ear-cap.

The true skin is 1/12 to 1/8 of an inch in thickness, but in certain parts, as in the lips and ear passages, it is often not more than 1/100 of an inch thick.

D'ye 'member that time w'en I froze my ear, an' he give me money to buy a new cap with ear-laps on to it?"

83 Words to use with  ears