The membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound.
1 A second later the agent's chronically overenthusiastic voice nearly broke Rubens' eardrum .
2 A blare of whistling feedback grated on every eardrum in the building.
3 Despite the plugs in his ears, his left eardrum was severely damaged.
4 When sounds strike the eardrum it vibrates and excites the nerve of hearing.
5 The current study focused on the traumatic causes of eardrum perforations.
6 His right eardrum might be permanently paralyzed, but they'd made it.
7 Amazingly enough, I felt fine, no broken bones, no blindness, no shattered eardrum .
8 Eadric asked, pressing his eardrum against the center of the scale.
9 She had now opened a private voice channel direct to the woman's eardrum .
10 Sounds another man might have ignored played a warning tattoo upon his eardrum .
11 The quarterback hit her so hard he caused a ruptured eardrum .
12 Cotton protruded from one ear canal to protect a ruptured eardrum .
13 An eardrum shattering crash rocked the wall of the Dairee Freeze.
14 Trying to look nonchalant, he leaned over until his lips brushed my eardrum .
15 Its pictures could crack a mirror and its audio might burst an eardrum .
16 His sharp intake of breath all but hissed against her eardrum .
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