0 a piece of jewellery, usually one of a pair, worn in a hole in the ear or fastened to the ear by a clip: --
1 a piece of jewelry, usually one of a pair, worn in a hole in the ear or fixed to the ear by a fastener --
Marcia showed the researcher a gold cross and gold earrings, which the priest had given to her.
The man was approximately 40 years of age and was adorned with a shell necklace, noserings, and earrings; atlatl hooks were place in his right hand.
Manuel is wearing a bandana, an earring; his appearance is typically that of youngsters from the deprived suburbs.
The earrings were made out of a freeze-dried human fetus of three or four months' gestation.
His dervishes shaved their beards, wore earrings, and listened to music: ibid., 47.
A complete circle was called a plate, and an incomplete circle was called a bracelet or earring.
Necklaces and earrings reinforce a general air of prosperity.
Accessories such as earrings and makeup could also be donned for the trip between school and home.