How To Use Earmuff In A Sentence

  • Noise-induced hearing loss can be prevented by avoiding excessive noise and using hearing protection such as earplugs and earmuffs.
  • However, when exposure is unavoidable, use earplugs or earmuffs to protect your ears from most common noise sources.
  • he has been an irresistible lunatic with a strange reservoir of undying confidence, peculiar sensitivity and the kind of morality that insists on "earmuffs" for a child's ears while a frat party is planned. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Then again, that disconnect is what makes Bob Saget's act so devastatingly funny, even if a part of us still impulsively wants to reach for the earmuffs. Getting Up Guide: Story/Stereo, Bob Saget, 'Titus Andronicus'
  • This time round they will need blindfolds and earmuffs as well.
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  • But as it turned out when we boarded the aircraft, after donning life vests and helmets with noise-canceling earmuffs, I wasn't worried at all for myself. Mission: Osprey on Hudson
  • Objective To develop a new type of feedback active noise cancellation earmuff(ANCE) for aviator's helmet.
  • He was goggled and earmuffed to maintain a total lack of spatial orientation, even when being treated for a tooth problem. Dear President Bush,
  • Then they blindfolded 32 undergraduate students and had them don earmuffs, thick gloves and kneepads to prevent them from using sensory cues other than smell.
  • The company offers amber shooting glasses, folding earmuffs, and padded headband earmuffs.
  • Put on some earmuffs and less whine, moar vampire secks. Twilight Lexicon » Cliff Diving Scenes Being Shot
  • Even with the earmuffs on, the noise was deafening.
  • She was wearing a large brown coat that went all the way down to here ankles and a pair of large earmuffs.
  • As for the night, you better have a good pair of earmuffs if you want to get a nice sleep down in downtown.
  • ‘Testing… ‘The reporter spoke into a microphone she grasped in one mittened hand, the other pressing against an earmuff, which covered a headset.’
  • Gordon said for headgear the team members will probably wear headbands, earmuffs and caps in the place of traditional nassait.
  • When we asked a passing girl pressing her earmuffs close to her head, she said "what a nuisance!" and scurried on. Lunch near the Madison, with Scabby
  • Each of the girls, as well as Ethan, wore their thickest coats and warmest mittens, as well as scarves and hats and earmuffs.
  • I should have worn a scarf and hat, maybe earmuffs. Second verse, same as the first
  • A warm, waterproof ski coat or parka is essential, as well as hats, waterproof gloves, socks, pants and earmuffs.
  • The boys ran through the hallways, wrapped in pea coats and scarves, mittens and earmuffs.
  • She was decked out in a full-length sable with mink earmuffs, black leather gloves, and high-heeled boots. Real wifeys
  • Sarah picked up a pair of black earmuffs and placed them over her ears and slipped on a pair of black leather gloves as Alli started the target machine.
  • Each of the girls, as well as Ethan, wore their thickest coats and warmest mittens, as well as scarves and hats and earmuffs.
  • Even if they portray the latest style or texture, earmuffs are just completely out of style.
  • … So: dusk in the frozen lake of a city park, skating behind the puffy red earmuffs and the fluttering yellow ringlets of a strange shikse teaches me the meaning of the word longing… Forgive me luxuriating, but these are probably the most poignant hours of my life I'm talking about. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • I took off my earmuffs and protective glasses, tossing them on a nearby chair.
  • Katelyn stood out in the snow, bundled up in her scarf, coat, sweater, and earmuffs.
  • Billy noticed that there was no longer any noise, and took the earmuffs off.
  • Hearing protection devices, like earplugs, earmuffs and canal caps, are sold in drugstores and hardware stores.
  • Noise-induced hearing loss can be prevented by avoiding excessive noise and using hearing protection such as earplugs and earmuffs.
  • Then again, that disconnect is what makes Bob Saget's act so devastatingly funny, even if a part of us still impulsively wants to reach for the earmuffs. Getting Up Guide: Story/Stereo, Bob Saget, 'Titus Andronicus'
  • With two sweaters, three turtlenecks, earmuffs and a scarf, I had everything I needed for a wonderful European vacation.
  • Deirdre Devine, 41, of Hubbard, Ohio, wore red earmuffs and a yellow paper hat that said "Impeach Kasich. Ohio Republicans Offer Union-Bill Amendments
  • Hearing protection devices, like earplugs, earmuffs and canal caps, are sold in drugstores and hardware stores.
  • By 1997 the pair had sold more than 600,000 earmuffs on the home-shopping network.
  • Because the M88 hard helmet's earmuff part is oversized, when use like on gun, hard helmet's earmuff department will withstand gun's butt part.
  • You should always use earmuffs or properly fitted earplugs to reduce the noise getting into your inner ear.
  • A good set of earmuffs can reduce noise as much as plugs can, he says.
  • One has brought along some curious lilac fluffy spheres attached to a hairband, which she informs me are earmuffs.
  • XD my younger sister and i are gonna pick her up straight after school. this time we're gonna brave all obstacles, no matter what, to get to the airport hehe. thank goodness chem mock is during sch hours. speaking of which i havent studied anything.sigh. good luck to me. and i think a math was hard. at least i managed to do erm a few questions? couldnt prove the identity haha and all us sec fours are gonna get it from charissa on thurs. - _ - i'd better get prepared. (bring earmuffs) i think i told the whole world that i groped dawn (not physically!) * gropes dawn* = D oh yeah dawn! Tamale-loco Diary Entry
  • She dressed in her winter warmest: black peacoat, warm scarf, mittens, earmuffs, and three layers of socks.
  • His signature routine, which he lovingly reworked for years (and through frequent arrests) was "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" (you can find it on 1972's platinum album Class Clown, or watch a 1978 update), a radio broadcast of which brought his work to the attention the Supreme Court, which in FCC v. Pacifica Foundation (1978) affirmed the government's right to say "earmuffs" to New York radio listeners. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.

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