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earful
[ eer-fool ]
noun
- an outpouring of oral information or advice, especially when given without solicitation.
- a sharp verbal rebuke; a scolding.
earful
/ ˈɪə´ÚÊŠ±ô /
noun
- something heard or overheard
- a rebuke or scolding, esp a lengthy or severe one
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Example Sentences
It's far from the first time since Election Day that Stewart has given the Democrats an earful.
I was about to get an earful on the book’s background and a postage-paid primer on my own writing life.
Verse noted that when the Rams played the Eagles in November at SoFi Stadium, Eagles fans in attendance gave him an earful of obscenities that he could make out despite wearing headphones.
Teammates and Minnesota Vikings players got an earful when Verse was mic’d up for an Oct.
Robinson slid into the plate as Berra made the tag, but umpire Bill Summers called Robinson safe, Berra immediately turning around to give Summers an earful.
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