two eared

/ˌtuːˈɪrd/
adjective
  1. Having two ears (used especially of animals, containers, or objects with ear-like handles or projections).
    • The ancient pot was a two-eared jar, with handles on each side for easy lifting.
    • The two-eared rabbit twitched both ears at the sound of a twig snapping.
    • A two-eared cup is easier to hold with both hands when it's full of hot soup.
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