It seemed now that always, for evermore, they would ring in her ears; always, for evermore, they would burn deeper and deeper into her soul.
Billy had laughed, coloring to the tips of her ears.
Jean Jacques Barbille's eyes took it all in with that observation of which he was so proud and confident, and rested finally on the drops of gold at her ears.
The mill-wheel sounded louder and louder in her ears.
The laughter of her husband and child grated painfully on her ears.
She was wont to wake up suddenly in the morning--the very early morning--with the imagined sound of the gold Cock of Beaugard crowing in her ears.
She abused Mavis; she reviled the man; she accused the two of sin, the while she made use of obscene, filthy phrases, which caused Mavis to put her hands to her ears.
The roar and rush of the express, when she had crossed the footbridge at the station, sounded hopefully in her ears.
Mavis pricked up her ears at the mention of visitors; she did not think such polite euphemisms had penetrated so far afield.
With the landlady's foul insinuations ringing in her ears, she set about looking for a house where she might get what she wanted.
She looked at him with frightened eyes, finding it hard to believe the evidence of her ears.
Close to her ears a Voice spoke with extreme softness, yet very distinctly.
A million bombs could not penetrate it,--so had said the Voice travelling to her ears on the mysterious Sound Ray.
There was a heavy, dull beating in her ears, a band tight round her forehead.
Rather were they thinking of the strange chance that had brought them together in an hour of deadly peril and now left them together in an hour of peace.
Geoffrey sat at home all day and employed himself in reading briefs; fortunately he had not to go to court.
Ever so fur she run, and there was fire afore her eyes, and roarings in her ears.
I sat down by my wife on the sofa, and put the ear-rings in her ears; and then I told her that I feared we had not been quite as good company lately, as we used to be, and that the fault was mine.
And he pressed them against the pink lobes of her ears.
Now that the days of suffering were as they had not been, insistent questions dinned in her ears: was she entitled to the joys to come?
Her heart was beating fast as she descended the stairway, bright spots of colour flaming in her cheeks and the diamonds sparkling in her ears.
Honora did not remember the sea, but its music was often in her ears.
The word rang in her ears as she drove back to the little house that had been her home.
Words which somebody had spoken were ringing in her ears.
Hated it, too, as a mart where men were bought and sold, for the wording of those articles ran in her head as though some priest of evil were chanting them in her ears.
In the black hours of the morning, with the siren dinning in her ears a hoarse call to war, Janet leaped from her bed and began to dress.
She hurried along Warren Street without once looking over her shoulder; her feet seemed scarcely to touch the ground, the sound of music was in her ears, the lights sparkled.
As Janet ran along the dark pavements the sound of the shot and of the woman's shriek continued to ring in her ears.
And Janet, once clear of the people, fled westward, the words the foreigner had spoken ringing in her ears.
The poor little creature was shivering all over; her petticoats and stockings were wet through, and as she wiped her tears away with her dirty hands she plastered the whole of her face with earth to the very tips of her ears.
She had playfully hung some cherries on her ears, black cherries which dangled against her cheeks when she stooped, shaking with merry laughter.
She had long pendants in her ears, a chain round her neck, a brooch in her dress body, and quite a collection of rings on two fingers of her left hand and one of her right.
She has large flowers of gold in her ears, a small gold flower in her very delicate little nose.
The sentence about the time which should be fulfilled for each was ringing in her ears, and it seemed to her that she heard for the second time the lady Berenike's warning.
Through all that long day, then, Harmony sat over her work, unaccustomed muscles aching, the whirring machines in her ears.
The clatter of soldiers on their way down to the street came to her ears; the soft cooing of the pigeons, the whirr of sewing-machines from the workroom.
She collapsed in a heap on the floor of her room, her fingers in her ears.
She craned her head forward, listening so intently that the blood pounded in her ears.
Betty pricked up her ears at one of Harriet's revelation, and let the painful fact of her hospitality for vulgar gossip pass unnoticed.
Notwithstanding Jacqueline's efforts to appear natural, her own voice rang in her ears in tones quite new to her, a laugh that she uttered without any occasion, and which came near resulting in hysterics.
And thereupon ensued an address to which Jacqueline listened, leaning one hand on a balustrade of that enchanted garden, while the voice of the serpent, as she thought, was ringing in her ears.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her ears" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.