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earplug
/ ˈɪəˌplʌɡ /
noun
- a small piece of soft material, such as wax, placed in the ear to keep out noise or water
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Example Sentences
“Indeed, the alarm seems so loud and so constant that much of the public has by now put in earplugs.”
From Salon
The cheers were so loud that I regretted not bringing my earplugs.
From Salon
I’m not sure if there was construction or something else going on, but we were woken up really early due to noise, so if you’re easily woken, consider bringing earplugs to ensure a restful sleep.
From Salon
He brought out earplugs and a hood to wear with his wetsuit and took long showers afterward to avoid getting sick.
From Los Angeles Times
But Mr Bostock's entry was the winner - a TV that could be viewed on both sides by people wearing earplugs, so they would not disturb anyone else.
From BBC
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