Sentence examples for pulling your ear from inspiring English sources

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Cohen, for his part, noted the opposition's mastery of "the snidey things, the spitting and pulling the short hairs on your neck, pulling your ear".

With all the blood left in her body she grabs your arm, gently pulling your ear towards her lips, even the breath on her tongue beginning to turn cold.

Looking straight ahead and gently grab the side of your head, pulling your ear toward your shoulder and holding for a few counts.

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He brings other singers on board, including Criolo and Luísa Maita, but his own controlled, mellow voice guides the tone of the album: it's a quiet but intense piece of work, pulling your ears in different directions every few bars.

"You scratched your head and pulled your ear," Harry Sacher, one of the defense lawyerscharged at one point, trying to prove the gesture was intended to "negate" a defense argument.

I will say one thing about having someone stab you with their heels and trying to pull your ear off while you're driving — it makes texting seem not so bad.

I tell them I'll pull your ear, and I'll beat you up.

Gently pull your ear tip and move it in circles.

Have someone else pull your ear forward and look behind your ear in natural light.

Yet, it's Adele's striking singing that pulls your ears in and keeps you listening.

Squeeze and pull your ears.

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