- earmuffs
- ear|muffs [ `ır,mʌfs ] noun plurala pair of round pieces of cloth or fur connected by a band that you wear over your ears to keep them warm
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Earmuffs — are objects designed to cover a person s ears for protection. They consist of a thermoplastic or metal head band, that fits over the top of the head, and a pad at each end, to cover the external ears. They come in two basic kinds: *Thermal… … Wikipedia
earmuffs — ☆ earmuffs [ir′mufs΄ ] pl.n. cloth or fur coverings worn over the ears to keep them warm in cold weather * * * … Universalium
earmuffs — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ a pair of soft fabric coverings, connected by a band, worn over the ears to protect them from cold or noise … English terms dictionary
earmuffs — ☆ earmuffs [ir′mufs΄ ] pl.n. cloth or fur coverings worn over the ears to keep them warm in cold weather … English World dictionary
earmuffs — [[t]ɪ͟ə(r)mʌfs[/t]] also ear muffs N PLURAL: also a pair of N Earmuffs consist of two thick soft pieces of cloth joined by a band, which you wear over your ears to protect them from the cold or from loud noise … English dictionary
earmuffs — noun Objects designed to cover a persons ears for protection against cold or noise. They consist of a thermoplastic or metal head band, that fits over the top of the head, and a pad at each end, to cover the external ears … Wiktionary
earmuffs — ear|muffs [ˈıəmʌfs US ˈır ] n [plural] two pieces of material joined by a band over the top of your head, which you wear to keep your ears warm … Dictionary of contemporary English
earmuffs — n. covering worn over the ear (for warmth) … English contemporary dictionary
earmuffs — plural noun a pair of soft fabric coverings, connected by a band, worn over the ears to protect them from cold or noise … English new terms dictionary
earmuffs — noun (plural) two pieces of material joined by a band over the top of your head, that you wear to keep your ears warm … Longman dictionary of contemporary English