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ear hole

n. a hole (as in a helmet) for sound to reach the ears

Usage examples of "ear hole".

Then a second man with a deep voice and a spoon instead of a boar's tusk or tiger's fang inserted in his upper ear hole rose in place to relate the famous tale of the talking frog who lived in the pig wallow at the beginning of time and whispered to the ancestors the news that when one member of the tribe fell sick, all would fall sick, and the rice and the palm and the mango would wither and die, but that there was a remedy for such evil -- the taking of human heads.

Moss undid the funnel and stuck it through one ear hole of his flying helmet, then fixed it to the tube again.

The shield shone like a dollar in a sweep's ear hole but the sword, the sword was magnificent.

Then Tungata leaned forward, placed the muzzle of the Tokarev against his temple, just an inch in front of his ear hole and fired a bullet through Roland Ballantyne's brain.

Then Talat was there again, and he bit the dragon above its small red eye, where the ear hole was.

It was a moment or two before I found the point of entry, the charred ear hole.

Thrice more she did this, then gave a ruby to each of the others, sticking Muragh's in his bony ear hole.