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earring
[ eer-ring, -ing ]
earring
/ ˈɪəˌrɪŋ /
noun
- an ornament for the ear, usually clipped onto the lobe or fastened through a hole pierced in the lobe
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Other Words From
- earringed adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
I was worried about that when I went to Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Anything of value, every single Rolex, diamond earring, or anything else, they had sold.
It's the earring to have next spring -- and the stranger, the better.
Whether Girl with a Pearl Earring is on a par with this dress (or any other) isn't relevant there.
He has traded in his white diamond earring on his left lobe for a more discreet black diamond.
But he had no time for sentiment; he grabbed the reef-earring with his left hand, and clutched at the man with his right.
He wore four red and white feathers, one hanging from each silver earring, two tied into his hair.
Here at Kiangan, the earring consists of a spiral of very fine brass wire.
Let not a twig of the açoka-tree that my feet have caressed be broken, even to make an earring.
Fefe was in his element, sitting with his best side to the public, and flaunting his earring mightily.
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