earhole
IPA: ˈɪrhoʊɫ
noun
- The outer aperture of the ear; the entrance to the ear canal.
- A puncture in the ear, usually in the earlobe, such as for earrings.
- An opening in a head-covering, such as a hat or helmet, for the ears.
ear hole
IPA: ˈɪrhˈoʊɫ
noun
- a hole (as in a helmet) for sound to reach the ears
Examples of "earhole" in Sentences
Examples of "ear-hole" in Sentences
- Zach says he jumped off his couch on the “ear-hole” tackle.
- The costumes are good, though I kept noticing Shrek's ear-hole.
- 'I saw him tonight, giving you verbal diarrhoea of the ear-hole.'
- My nose and nogas and ear-hole stung and pained like bezoomny, so I said:
- I lean forward and with my black servoglove, I pat Cheval just above the ear-hole.
- I swung around, grabbed the knitting needle from her hand and thrust it into Hugh's ear-hole.
- I did not then know that in shooting an elephant one would shoot to cut an imaginary bar running from ear-hole to ear-hole.
- Each wore a flat, turtle-shell ring suspended through his nose, and each carried a clay pipe in an ear-hole or thrust inside a beaded biceps armlet.
- There was a tick in her ear-hole, and Nefer plucked it off then crushed it between his fingernails and offered the bloody fragment for her to smell.
- I ought, therefore, as the elephant was sideways on, to have aimed straight at his ear-hole, actually I aimed several inches in front of this, thinking the brain would be further forward.