Definition of To both ears

1. Adverb. In a binaural manner. "The stimulus was presented binaurally"

Exact synonyms: Binaurally, In Both Ears
Partainyms: Binaural
Antonyms: Monaurally

Lexicographical Neighbors of To Both Ears

to advantage
to all intents and purposes
to an adequate degree
to an extent
to and again
to and fro
to and fros
to arms
to be continued
to be honest
to be precise
to be sure
to beat the band
to begin with
to boot
to both ears (current term)
to date
to death
to die for
to do with
to each his own
to each one
to err is human
to go
to hand
to hell in a handbasket
to hell with
to infinite
to it
to leeward

Literary usage of To both ears

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1890)
"This instrument is, then, a binaural auscultatory percussor in the isochronous conveyance of its tonal report to both ears of the listener— thus serving, ..."

2. The Test Drug-proving of the "O. O. & L. Society".: A Reproving of by Howard P. Bellows (1906)
"... pain extending from throat to r. ear; pain on swallowing extending to both ears 1-2. Sensation of fulness in throat extending to both ears ..."

3. Graves' Disease with and Without Exophthalmic Goitre by William Hanna Thomson (1904)
"This was referred to the left ear alone in one; to both ears in three; to the right ear in one, along with tinnitus in the left ear. ..."

4. The New York Journal of Medicine by Samuel Smith Purple, Charles Alfred Lee, Henry Daggett Bulkley, Samuel Forry, Stephen Smith (1855)
"That being applied, it adjusts itself closely to both ears, excluding all external sound. The advantages claimed for the instrument of ..."

5. A commentary on Catullus by Robinson Ellis (1889)
"442 the Trojans are said all to hear with their ears, this perhaps hardly proves that a cry could make its way collectively to both ears of the gods. ..."

6. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1860)
"This instrument, like the first double stethoscope, viz. that of Dr. Leared, is applied to both ears, and has the self-adjustment of that of Dr. Caminan of ..."

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