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earflap

American  
[eer-flap] / ˈɪərˌflæp /

noun

  1. either of a pair of flaps flap attached to a cap, for covering the ears ear in cold weather.


earflap British  
/ ˈɪəˌflæp /

noun

  1. Also called: earlap.  either of two pieces of fabric or fur attached to a cap, which can be let down to keep the ears warm

  2. zoology a small flap of skin forming the pinna of such animals as seals

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Etymology

Origin of earflap

First recorded in 1855–60; ear 1 + flap

Example Sentences

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The pitch caught the left earflap and spun the helmet off Wynns’ head.

From Seattle Times

There was noticeable wear on the trim on the earflaps of the helmet that matched up as well.

From Seattle Times

Other fails I ran into were when I covered too much of my forehead, like with a pulled-down beanie with earflaps that covered most of my head.

From The Verge

What sets Midas apart is that all four of her earflaps are connected to the ear canal.

From Reuters

The photo shows them with cane in hand and cigarette in mouth, clad in boots, a denim jacket with pins, and a hat with earflaps.

From The Verge