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The old lamplighter was called a cloth-ears by the factory men because he often missed orders shouted across the roaring mill.
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The old lamplighter was called a cloth-ears by the factory men because he often missed orders shouted across the roaring mill.
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cloth-ears
Noun
UK
dated
derogatory
informal
(UK,
dated,
informal,
derogatory)
A
person
who
cannot
hear
clearly
or
who
fails
to
pay
attention
to
what
is
said.
Its
origin
is
in
the
wool
and
cotton
mills
of
Northern
England
where
the
noise
of
the
machinery
and
build-up
of
cotton
dust
made
it
difficult
to
hear
people
speaking.
The
earliest
example
in
print
is
Japanese Meaning
(軽蔑的な表現で)話を聞く耳がない、あるいは聞こえづらい人。主に、注意を払わずに発言を無視する人を指す。
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