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earlap
[ eer-lap ]
earlap
/ ˈɪəˌlæp /
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of earlap1
Example Sentences
Basia had a sabre; a wild-cat skin shuba bound with weasel-skin; an ermine cap with earlaps; very wide trousers looking like a skirt; and boots to her knees, soft and lined.
Removing his leather cap with its dangling earlaps, he perched it on the point of his stick and proceeded to elevate the contrivance so that it might be seen by the vigilant eyes within.
This complication may be prevented to a considerable extent by spraying the nose and throat frequently and by the patient's use of a nightcap with earlaps, if the room is not sufficiently warm.
He stroked the small skin earlaps caressingly with one hand, then spat upon his palm and fell to work again.
"Get that out, Sparks," he said, and the operator turned swiftly to his instrument and fitted on his cap and "earlaps" again.
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