ear-like

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a shape resembling an ear
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How To Use ear-like In A Sentence

  • The bawdy bruiser they call Yogi, whose bear-like qualities extend beyond his physique, is almost embarrassed by the suggestion that beneath his comedic exterior lurks a consummate professional.
  • The billfish are a family of large to 13 ft/ 4 m and 2,000 lb/900 kg, active predators of the open oceans, with a spear-like projection from their upper jaw and dense, meaty, nearly boneless flesh that has been sought after for thousands of years. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Mixed within the brand's vintage flannel shirts and outwear-like cardigans are exclusive store collaborations from Crockett J.Crew's Uptown Men
  • Among creatures were luminous jellyfish and gelatinous creatures known as finned octopods, or "Dumbos" because they flap ear-like fins and look like the cartoon flying elephant. Pravda.Ru
  • Clean, with a cool pear-like wash, and yet bursting with citric energy and acidity this wine will inspire you to at least phone a local gym.
  • He would have been shrugged off as just another unlucky cancer victim had not his widow been determined to find out what the tiny spear-like fibres in his lungs were.
  • Dumpling is one kind of ear-like flour food with vegetable or meat in it.
  • When Peggy left him he became almost Lear-like in his quest for love.
  • Helmeted, armed with long, spear-like boards, the surfers looked like gladiators going out to engage in mortal combat.
  • Freestanding bulbs, showing those spear-like buds or unopened flowers, can be set into water, potting soil or clean aquarium gravel.
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