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earphones
noun as in device for hearing sound
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Example Sentences
There are times in Paris, as in other cities, when earphones are cranked up so loud they fill the car with unwanted melodies.
He was presented with a set of earphones through which an Arabic interpreter would translate.
Quite a few bright souls brought earphones and are listening to radio broadcasts of the event through their cell phones.
Ideally, I love to put on earphones, lie by the pool, and listen to music in total tranquility.
On the ride to Sulawesi, Ibnu Ahmad listened to John Lennon's “Imagine” over and over through a pair of flimsy earphones.
Amy adjusted the earphones while her friend manipulated the slides on the tuning coil.
"Help me carry her," said the guide's voice sharply in his earphones.
A faint shout was borne to his ears above the roar of the motor and he saw the pilot motioning toward a set of earphones.
He communicated with his companion, the useful earphones chancing to be in place–trust Perk for that.
His voice came over the earphones inside the ponderous helmet of the radiation suit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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