eared / ɪərd /
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eared 的定义
adj. 形容词 adjective- having ears or earlike appendages.
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- A thin, dog-eared paperback graced our kitchen’s bookshelf from the time I was just about old enough to see above the counter.
- The team might also replace the earmuffs with a one-eared version to make it a bit more comfortable.
- These American “bibles,” those dog-eared books for daily life, are the unexamined touchstones of American society.
- The dog-eared line about the journey eclipsing the destination applied.
- Certainly John Lewis’ Walking With the Wind is—my copy is extremely dog-eared.
- Prior to 1990, finding RETs (also called red-eared sliders) in the UK was a lot more difficult.
- Still, one can easily envision hordes clutching their dog-eared paperbacks of Inferno straining to find the flag.
- It is, in short, the same old dog-eared Republican playbook with nary an acknowledgement that Obama just won reelection.
- Accusing Washington of failure to work properly is one of the most dog-eared pages in the political playbook.
- On Sunday, French voters will decide whether Sarkozy can pull one last flop-eared victory out of his hat.
- I did think uh tryin' t' get off with their hosses, but I figured it wouldn't pay with that sharp-eared cuss on the watch.
- She ain't all greyhound; but the best man as ever I knew always said there never was a prick-eared one a bad 'un.
- And although Buster went to the meeting-place each morning, he failed to find his long-eared friend there.
- They also knew that sharp-eared Pawnee scouts were on guard, and they feared that it would be difficult to avoid them.
- I have not succeeded in implanting in my soul the sharp-eared vigilance that lies with facility, and has the eyes of a lynx.