earful / ˈɪərˌfʊl /

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earful 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ear·fuls.

  1. an outpouring of oral information or advice, especially when given without solicitation.
  2. a sharp verbal rebuke; a scolding.

earful 近义词

earful

等同于 information

earful

等同于 message

earful

等同于 rebuke

earful

等同于 report

earful

等同于 revelation

earful

等同于 rumor

earful

等同于 talk

earful

等同于 talebearing

earful

等同于 gossip

更多earful例句

  1. There, he got an earful from farmers about how—in order to stay in business—they need water.
  2. Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin snapped his stick on the bench after the goal and appeared to give Samsonov an earful as the teams exited the ice.
  3. Best not to ask GOP fundraising legend Georgette Mosbacher about the state of her beloved party unless you want an earful.
  4. Now that he is back we may get an earful from the Egyptian doctor as he catches up on the world since the new year.
  5. Maybe Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, or even President Obama, want to give you an earful.
  6. Oh, yes, the neighbors certainly got an earful, as the town gossips proved when the divorce suit seeped into the papers.
  7. Out thar, Jode won't be hangin' around, shufflin' the dishes en tryin' to get an earful.
  8. Go ahead an' spit 'er out—an' believe me, it'll be an earful!
  9. I am with you if you will but give me half an earful of your plans.
  10. But, believe me, Don, I gave him an earful when we got ashore that night.