Ear meaning in English
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Definition
an ear: an organ on the side of one's head, used for hearing (most people have two ears)
to have an ear for music to have a good sense, a talent for music
Examples
- "My ear!"
- "Jean : Please do not shout again, my ears are bleeding."
- "- Adorable brown right ear, floppy white left ear"
- "You mean those magical creatures with pointy little ears, they live in forests and... I'm.."
- "Also, I love the shape of your ears."
- "In the past 12 months have you had an ear or body piercing?"
- "I mean, very colorful with an ear where the eye should be."
- "Bruno : Don't worry sir, I'm sure we can work this out... Let's see... I think you should definitely wear the purple shirt with green stripes – it matches your ears."
- "Let the rhythm of the samba fill your ears, and the meat from our grills fill your stomach."
- "He has bad ears?"
- "Wang's youngest son Lee took the reins using aggressive tactics: Lee's elder brother Yao, the leading candidate for the position, was found hospitalized in Beijing with both legs broken and his ear missing."
- "She's got a red rose behind her ear."
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