Burnt ear
| a black, powdery fungus which destroys grain. See Smut. |
See also: Burnt
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in periodicals archive
There is no doubt that pressure on the
burnt ear and further trauma of any kind has to be avoided to prevent further damage to an already compromised cartilage.
And when Pat started talking to the boy about his
burnt ear and reassuring him how doctors would repair it, the youngster looked lost for words and ready to burst into tears.
Vet John Buxton said yesterday Toby faces further surgery to repair his badly
burnt ears.
MILLIE the moggy was recovering yesterday after having her sun-
burnt ears amputated.
They may not be the height of fashion, but
burnt ears and forehead aren't funny.
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