flop-eared

English

Etymology

From flop + eared.

Adjective

flop-eared (comparative more flop-eared, superlative most flop-eared)

  1. Having ears that flop, having long ears which hang down loosely.
    • 1963, Jack Schaefer, Monte Walsh, page 152:
      A buckboard with a patient flop-eared bay between shafts stood in front of ROOMS & EATS.

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