Synonym: auricle, capitulum, pinna, spike. Similar words: year after year, year, fear, near, tear, wear, gear, rear. Meaning: [ɪə] n. 1. the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium 2. good hearing 3. the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear 4. attention to what is said 5. fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn.
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121. The sound grated on my ear.
122. He rounded the accident in my ear.
123. A voice thundered in my ear.
124. She has a good ear for music.
125. She says that her ear hurts her.
126. To my untutored ear, your voice sounds almost professional.
127. He whispered endearments in her ear.
128. He pulled at his ear as he spoke.
129. He breathed out words of love into her ear.
130. He's always prepared to lend a sympathetic ear .
131. She turned a deaf ear to their complaints.sentencedict.com
132. I fetched him a smart blow on the ear!
133. Can you speak into my good ear?
134. She gently nipped the lobe of his ear.
135. The human ear cannot hear very high-frequency sounds.
136. She has no ear for languages at all.
137. He pressed his ear to the instrument.
138. She looked at us, grinning from ear to ear.
139. When the police came, Larry had him by the ear and was beating his head against the pavement.
140. You do that once more and you'll get a clip round the ear, my lad.
141. I've had no time to prepare for this meeting, so I'll have to play it by ear.
142. Even those of us with a tin ear can recognize a waltz.
143. The blind touched the elephant's ear and said that it was just like a huge fan.
144. If you would lend an ear for a couple of minutes you might learn something to your advantage.
145. My cat had its ear ripped open by a dog.
146. Lou turned to Mark and whispered something in his ear.
147. Any more cheek from you and you'll get a thick ear.
148. The teacher keeps telling the pupils to work harder but her words go in one ear and out the other.
149. The teacher turned a deaf ear to the boy's swearing .
150. The sound of the automobile horn rasped on the ear.