eared in English

adjective

having ears, having a certain number or kind of ears (long-eared, etc.)

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1. Awrong joropos dog's-eared nones middens

2. Madeleine dog-eared the page she was reading.

3. SACK alfridary Arabesquely drilled prick-eared deathshot autocombustible abscessroot

4. Irresponsible, devil-may-care, waxy-eared, slack-jawed...

5. Otonycteris, the desert long-eared bat, is on the hunt.

6. That boy is so careless that his books are dog-eared.

7. I like to have the pages I "dog-eared" displayed first.

8. For these, we use our old friend the dog-eared document icon.

9. Epiphanising palmwood criticalness gatewaying Bolectioned prender mesiobuccal swallo pale-eared headstock Chalmer

10. 4 synonyms for Chickweed: clammy Chickweed, mouse eared Chickweed, mouse-ear Chickweed, mouse ear

11. Rabbit-eared Bandicoots, more usually known as bilbies, are species of Macrotis.The greater bilby (M

12. Aurited: In botany and zoology , eared; auriculate; having lobes or appendages like an ear.

13. 4 A short-eared owl beat low over the salt marsh on long rounded wings.

14. Worn-out book bags and dog-eared or soiled Bibles also detract from the Kingdom message.

15. Bushtit is a combination of two former species, Common or Lead-colored and Black-eared Bushtits

16. We started Stan's Bloodhounds in August 2003 by falling in love floppy eared dog named Ruffus

17. Loppy-eared Leo, a pudgy walker hound, found himself all alone when his owner moved away.

18. 8 The sharp - eared may hear , and it would scarcely be justified on the score of thirst.

19. Not pure, Bibbles, Bubsey, bat-eared dog; Not black enough! First live thing I've "owned" since the lop-eared rabbits when I was a lad, And those over-prolific white mice, and Adolf, and Rex whom I didn't own

20. Now her only family souvenirs are some dog-eared photographs given to her by the grandmother who raised her.

21. 14 The Churchill portrait has since app eared in publications on commemorative 8 stamps all over the world.

22. He tipped down in the direction of a herd of white-eared kob, streaming north by the thousands.

23. Astonishments is one of my favorite books! The last quarter of the book is dog-eared on nearly every page

24. I borrowed a magazine from you yesterday, right? On the dog-eared page, there's an ad for a video camera.

25. TCL, for example, ended up taking a loss-making business with a dog-eared brand (RCA) off Thomson's hands.

26. Two species, Southwestern Mouse-eared Bat(Myotis altarium)and Whiskered bat(Myotis mystacinus) have been listed as near threatened(NT)species.

27. Lloyd's Bushtit definition is - a Bushtit that was formerly considered a subspecies (Psaltriparus melanotis lloydi) of the black-eared Bushtit.

28. She pulls down from her shelves a dog-eared copy of the journal in which the wiring was first described.

29. You will soon be released," the Sergeant said, and began to read a sheaf of dog-eared football-pool coupons.

30. 16 Listen to a person to feel very euphonic,[www.Sentencedict.com] only alone the lop-eared burro that we resent this is exceptional.

31. Thousands of white-eared kob race in the shadow of a Wildlife Conservation Society survey plane in a park east of Bor.

32. Other Names Fat-tailed Antechinus, Red-eared Antechinus Size head and body 10cm, tail 8cm Habitat rocky slopes and stony areas with hiding places

33. Caracal is a Turkish word meaning “Black-Eared.” Caracals love hunting guinea foul, a ground dwelling bird that makes easy prey for the cats.

34. Some parents came hugging framed photographs and dog-eared achievement awards, placing them on the spot where their children died under heaps of broken concrete.

35. Until recently, notes were simply stacked facedown and destroyed, as were dog-eared notes, because the Fed's scanning equipment could not distinguish between creases and tears.

36. With short front legs (used to hold food as they sit upright), and long, muscular hind legs, Chinchillas resemble small-eared rabbits or a mini kangaroo

37. The difference between mouse-ear and common Chickweed is pretty obvious: the mouse-eared variety is covered with fine hairs on its stems and leaves.

38. The White-eared Bulbuls (Pycnonotus leucotis) occur naturally in mid and southern Iraq, southern Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and north-western India, parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh

39. There may be dog-eared copies of the works of James Michener lying about, and Douglas Adams, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" sits in your backpack.

40. “black-eared,” so called because the back of its long, tufted, black-tipped ears is distinctively black (the name Caracal itself comes—ultimately—from Turkish qara-qūlāq/kara

41. The breed was originally developed as an amalgamation of several local lop-eared breeds in England, and came to be known as the British Lop in the 1960s.

42. Period armory also gives us the “alaunt” or “Alaund”, a short-eared mastiff, in the arms of Woode c.1460 [RH]; the illustration shows an alaunt statant

43. Her dictionary is dog-eared from countless queries, but she is determined: her starting salary of $400 a month was 10 times what she could earn back home.

44. I was once at a trade show, and a gentleman came up to me with a dog-eared copy and said "Can you sign this for me?"

45. "Anyway, your case is a small matter. You will soon be released," the Sergeant said, and began to read a sheaf of dog-eared football-pool coupons.

46. It had something to do with sex—complete with pictures—and the dog-eared corners attested to its being quickly stashed under mattresses in numerous adolescent occupied homes.

47. Predators of the tree sparrow include a variety of accipiters, falcons and owls, such as the Eurasian sparrowhawk, common kestrel, little owl, and sometimes long-eared owl and white stork.

48. The origin of the Corteno breed is unknown, but is probably shared with that of other lop-eared breeds of the Alpine region such as the Bergamasca, the Biellese and the Lamon.

49. “Airplane!” is a comedy in the great tradition of high school skits, the Sid Caesar TV show, Mad magazine, and the dog-eared screenplays people's nephews write in lieu of earning their college diplomas

50. However, not deeming it safe to venture out again, I sat down on the sill of my mother's door to read the dog-eared Ramayana, with a marbled paper cover, which belonged to her old aunt.