When someone rants at you for doing something wrong, you can say that they're giving you an earful. The person will usually be shouting or raising their voice as well, but not always.
To give someone an "ear full" is to complain about something, usually at length and at high volume.
To give somebody an "ear full" is to speak at length about a subject or to chastise somebody. Example 1 - Chastisement - "My manager gave me an ear full about coming back late from lunch." Example 2 - When discussing sports, your friend may decide to tell you everything he knows and thinks on the subject of football (whether you want to hear it or not).
yes..your ear is full of tinny veins called capillaries.
In the case of a metaphor like "a ear full," it likely refers to being overwhelmed or burdened by a lot of information or opinions. It suggests feeling mentally or emotionally crowded and unable to process everything effectively.
Something that is not supposed to be in your ear - is in your ear!
It might mean that you have an ear feicton
The ear has 3 sections:Outer ear has contact with the outside world & ends at the eardrumMiddle ear is full of air and runs from the eardrum to the oval windowInner ear is full of fluid and starts at the oval window then dead-ends.The outer and middle ears function only for hearing, while the inner ear also serves the function of balance and orientation.
It means to get your full attention and listen to what he/she is going to say
"Deafing" is not a word. Perhaps you mean "deafening"? If so, some synonyms for deafening are: at full volume, blaring, booming, ear-piercing, ear-popping, ear-splitting, noisy, ringing, roaring, rowdy, screaming, thunderous, turned up, vociferous. From thesaurus.com.
If blood is coming from the ear that means it an ear infection
its what is in your ear
Ear Nose & Throat or otorhinolaryngology.