It is a part of a newspaper that I don't really know...
In newspaper lingo, "ears" refer to the empty space at the top corners of a newspaper's front page, usually used for design elements or advertisements. They are called "ears" because of their position on the page resembling the shape of ears.
It is found usually on the top of the Masthead.
Boxed ears are at the side of the headline in a newspaper. There is no specific meaning for the boxed ears; this is just what papers call it.
The ears in the news paper are at the side of the headline
The top corner of a newspaper front page - usually an advert or teaser.
tenga..hehe
column boxed ears by line caption lead screaming headline layout headline banner headline streamer headline
It all started with ears, Chester Greenwood’s ears. Chester’s ears got cold. They got so cold something had to be done. That something was an invention by a fifteen-year-old boy that would support him for the rest of his life. The invention? Earmuffs. Later, when Chester Greenwood had become a legend, newspaper writers started the story that his ears turned weird colors in the cold.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
It appeared in the newspaper is the correct phrase.
The Ears Are Little Cute Ears??????
Newspaper clippings are articles that have been cut out from a newspaper.
Jaguars have external ears.
becase if we do not care your ears your ears will be dirty
this is so because it is news on a paper, therefore creating the newspaper.
a newspaper business? yes a newspaper by itself? not a clue
yes you do have big ears tear drops and also cat ears
The plural form for rabbit ears is (one) rabbit's ears; or (two) rabbits' ears.