ear-trumpet
English
Noun
ear-trumpet (plural ear-trumpets)
- Alternative form of ear trumpet
- 1987, Brian Grant, The Quiet Ear: Deafness in Literature, page 23:
- In middle-age, the novelist Evelyn Waugh became increasingly deaf in his right ear: here he puts his ear-trumpet to unusual use. He loved his ear-trumpet, which, though uselessly antiquated in appearance, was a highly refined and effective instrument of amplification.
- 2010, Axel Munthe, The Story of San Michele:
- After another attempt to open a conversation with the old lady, I roared into her ear-trumpet that she had not got colitis, but that I was sure she would get it if she did not give up her pâté de foie gras.
- 2010, Harriet Martineau, Maria Weston Chapman, Harriet Martineau's Autobiography, page 275:
- She is the most continual talker I ever heard; it is really like the babbling of a brook, and very lively and sensible too; and all the while she talks she moves the bowl of her ear-trumpet from one auditor to another, so that it becomes quite an organ of intelligence and sympathy between her and yourself.
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