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At the mystif's side was a jug-eared adolescent with hair down to the middle of his back.
You're jug-eared, too," said Alvin, "but your real friends would never point that out.
The revolver fired with a sound like a cannon going off in a church, and the jug-eared man laughed.
The jug-eared man pulled a revolver from his belt and pointed it at Orion.
The jug-eared man shot Orion, who shriveled like a dying vine.
The jug-eared boy who waited on the tables shaded his eyes with his hand.
The jug-eared idiot had the authority to waive the Jones Act.
Classmates remembered him as brash and jug-eared and full of big talk about his sexual experience.
The jug-eared idiot also said time and time again that he was using every single resource avaiable.
They foisted this jug-eared, European socialist on us and now they must be punished.
They have noted his resemblance to the jug-eared hero of Wallace and Gromit.
His companion, a jug-eared yahoo named Pete, laughed.
He was pale, a little jug-eared, had an idiotic grin and black hair which grew in a thick, lopsided fringe.
Collingwood was young, jug-eared, thorough and silent.
The man leading the cluster was jug-eared, greasy- haired, narrow-faced, and beardless.
Unable at first to locate the relevant file, he had called in aid a pimply, jug-eared youth with wispy yellow hair.
Daniel Craig's Bond (above) looks older, more careworn, slightly more jug-eared.
Clutching one of her clunky handbags, she invested the earnest, jug-eared Charles with a medieval coronet.
The jug-eared, happy-go-lucky Mr. Yates agonizes over his decision to cut the rope.
Shy, jug-eared Douglas Cheeseman is an engineer.
Suckers for romance (even though the balding, jug-eared ex-forester is not exactly a looker), the French are cheering him on.
Ms. Steglitz, of New Vernon, works over and over with the same generic, jug-eared head.
The guard, a jug-eared kid with a Texas accent, unslung his M-16 and asked Peter to stop right where he was and present identification.
A writer from Inside Soap said that Des was a "boring banker" and a "jug-eared dullard".