Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Either of a pair of ear coverings often attached to an adjustable headband and worn to protect the ears especially against the cold.
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- noun A
garment to keep theears warm. - noun A garment or part worn over a single ear.
- noun A sound-deadening cup or a pair of such cups worn over the ear or ears.
- noun Attributive form of
earmuffs .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun either of a pair of ear coverings (usually connected by a headband) that are worn to keep the ears warm in cold weather
Etymologies
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Examples
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In Illinois, a three-judge district court upheld Illinois '4th Congressional District-the famous "earmuff" district (see district top right above) - against a Shaw challenge, and the Supreme Court summarily affirmed that decision.
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Howard Leight isn't a hi-fi company—it specializes in industrial and consumer-grade hearing protection—so not surprisingly the Sync is essentially an earmuff crossed with a pair of headphones.
Sounds Like Teen Spirit Michael Hsu 2011
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Is there an electric earmuff out there that 1. amplifies ambient sounds, 2. shuts out gunfire, and 3. is small enough to be worn under a hat or a hood, not clank against your stock when you shoulder your weapon, etc.?
Can You Hear Me Now? 2008
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Is there an electric earmuff out there that 1. amplifies ambient sounds, 2. shuts out gunfire, and 3. is small enough to be worn under a hat or a hood, not clank against your stock when you shoulder your weapon, etc.?
Can You Hear Me Now? 2008
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Freedom comes from the man who dissed Oprah, complained that the Tony-winning musical Spring Awakening was a bastardization of the 1891 Frank Wedekind play (which Franzen himself had recently translated from the German), called book critic Michiko Kakutani "the stupidest person in New York," and claimed such affectations as writing in an earmuff-and-blindfold-equipped sensory-deprivation chamber.
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Dennis Kucinich left politics to open a chain of big and tall earmuff stores.
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Dennis Kucinich left politics to open a chain of big and tall earmuff stores.
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Gordini USA, an Essex Junction, Vt., ski-glove maker, branched out into earmuff-headsets about 18 months ago.
Hear Muffs 2008
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After buying and testing five earmuff-headset combos, though, we saw that assumption turned upside-down.
Hear Muffs 2008
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Image: Courtesy David A. Greenwood 1858: Chester Greenwood, inventor of the earmuff, is born.
Dec. 4, 1858: It Was Very Cold the Day Chester Greenwood Was Born 2007
oroboros commented on the word earmuff
Earmuffs are 130 years old today! (Dec 1, 2007)
December 2, 2007
bilby commented on the word earmuff
Happy birthday deaaarrr muuuuffffffsss
Happy birthday to you.
December 2, 2007