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n. (context idiomatic English) ear whose plane is markedly not parallel to the plane of the head.
Usage examples of "jug ears".
Across the room a small man with jug ears moved along, glancing at the yellow or pink cards in the hands of the waiting men and women.
He was a pudgy kid with a dimpled chin, red hair and, of course, the jug ears.
His companion, jug ears and potato nose making him look a farmer despite his beard, kept sweeping lanky hair from his forehead nervously.
Hair fell in streams of white and silver over the jug ears, and the skin that lay across the forehead and along the sunken cheeks was lined with an infinity of wrinkles, but Levine knew the face, as he knew few others.
Hair fell in streams of white and silver over the jug ears, and the skin that lay across the forehead and along the sunken cheeks was lined with an in.
He had a broad, flattened nose, jug ears, a crooked jaw and tiny chipped teeth.
Falkland was all grin and jug ears and peeling tan, with a body almost twice the size of La Donna's.
Falkland was all grin and jug ears and peeling tan, with a body almost twice the size, of La Donna’.
Falkland was all grin and jug ears and peeling tan, with a body almost twice the size, of La Donna's.
He had wide shoulders, a small head, girlish lips, jug ears, and the sour look of a high school jock who hadn't heard cheers for a long time and resented it.
Here was Xavier Maclachlan himself on a soapbox, all jug ears and ten gallon hat, steadily denouncing the manned space program for the sake of the cameras.
Sharpe saw the jug ears, the porcine face, then he stared down at the green scum on the water so that Sir Henry would not notice him.