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Eared

Having such or so many ears used in composition as long eared eared sharp eared full eared ten eared...


Hard labour

Hard labour, a punishment said to have been intro-duced by 5 Anne, c. 6. By the (English) Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1914, s. 16(1), 'where a person convicted by or before any Court of an offence is sentenced to imprisonment without the option of a fine, the imprisonment may, in the discretion of the court, be either with or without hard labour, notwithstanding that the offence is an offence at common law, or that the statute under which the sentence is passed does not authorize the imposition of hard labour or requires the imposi-tion of hard labour.' Imprisonment for default in payment of a fine is always without hard labour....


Ear shell

any of various large edible marine gastropod mollusks of the genus Haliotis having a flattened ear shaped shell with a pearly interior called also sea ear See Abalone...


Hard

Not easily penetrated cut or separated into parts not yielding to pressure firm solid compact applied to material bodies and opposed to soft as hard wood hard flesh a hard apple...


Hard favored

Hard featured ill looking as Vulcan was hard favored...


Hard fisted

Having hard or strong hands as a hard fisted laborer...


hard fought

Vigorously contested by both opponents of contests as a hard fought battle a hard fought primary election...


hard pressed

facing or experiencing trouble or difficulty as financially hard pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices they were hard pressed to find a substitute on short notice see distressed1...


Labour, Hard

Labour, Hard. See HARD LABOUR....


Crop ear

A person or animal whose ears are cropped...


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