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eardrum

[eer-druhm] / ˈɪərˌdrʌm /
NOUN
inside of ear
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One person told me to turn my own sound up and blow out my eardrums.

From Washington Post

Somewhat quiet moments came when Duke shot free throws, but eardrums cannot draw still so fast.

From New York Times

Becky was only 8 when she saw her mom get struck in the head with a pistol, breaking her eardrum.

From New York Times

But this iteration of “Jesus Christ Superstar” does deliver the unabashed thrill of blasting early Webber showstoppers — such as the toe-tapping “What’s the Buzz” and the grandiose “Superstar” — into the audience’s eardrums.

From Washington Post

Last weekend a referee suffered a punctured eardrum after being hit during a game.

From Seattle Times