Sentence examples for head and ears from inspiring English sources

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head and ears

adverb

With the whole person; deeply; completely.

  • To be head and ears in debt or in trouble

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Her head and ears were cocked, alert.

The medieval amice was worn as a hood to cover the head and ears.

Poodles are cool, when you get poufs on the head and ears.

Figures like him are uniquely difficult to get your head and ears — around.

Tears fell on the soft black for of his head and ears.

A cloud of mosquitoes followed him, a buzzing halo about his head and ears.

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I fell in over head and ear the first step.

He also cut his father's head and ear.

He also allegedly came up behind her and wrapped his hands around her head and ear and made offensive comments about visiting a strip club.

The works earned Clark, with his trademark shaven head and ear pierced with a nappy pin, instant avant-garde notoriety; even Le Monde praised his "skinhead style".

To determine the incidence, relative risk reduction, odds ratio and absolute risk reduction of head and ear injuries associated with the implementation of pediatric facial eye guards in lacrosse events.

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