lop-eared

ADJECTIVE
  1. having bent or drooping ears
    a lop-eared hound
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How To Use lop-eared In A Sentence

  • A stranger shows up on the farm asking about an old, lop-eared dog.
  • Go to the pet store (or breeder) and ask about lop-eared rabbits.
  • All of a sudden, his stride changed - his floppy ears dropped like a lop-eared rabbit.
  • It is tethered to a tree, a rangy, brindled, flop-eared, devil-eyed billy that could have been a regimental mascot.
  • Here, sweeping, gestural lines and painterly patches of color depicted a landscape of reclining, long-haired, bare-breasted girls, lop-eared rabbits and men in strange, chapeaus.
  • Fibonacci used his sequence of numbers to investigate the population growth of his favourite furry lop-eared friend, the rabbit.
  • Meet Phoenix, the French lop-eared rabbit, who tips the scales at a colossal 1st after being kept in a hutch all day by her former owners, who found her too aggressive.
  • Mammy arter him with the broom-stick as fur as the door, but seein 'the dog has got the start, she shakes the stick at him, and hollers,' You sassy, aigsukkin ', roguish, gnatty, flop-eared varmint! take it along! take it along! The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
  • Lop-eared and crop-eared are opposites.
  • Finally, there was a Gallery of slides of the most diverse appearing Border Collies I could find, ranging from lop-eared hound types to prick-eared fuzzies, from traditional markings to red, merle, and the locally famous blond dog.
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