Examples of using Earlobe in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Do you do that thing where you gently bite the earlobe?
You touching your earlobe means you want something.
Where she pulls her earlobe?
Currently put the bigger magnet outside of the earlobe to make sure that both magnets are directly encountering each other.
Now place the bigger magnet outside of the earlobe to ensure that the 2 magnets are directly encountering each other.
The pulse oximeter is basically attached on one end of the finger or the earlobe, the most translucent part of a human body.
Now position the bigger magnet outside of the earlobe to ensure that both magnets are directly encountering each various other.
Right now I'm heading to your earlobe but if you care to reroute me,
Now position the larger magnet outside of the earlobe to ensure that both magnets are directly dealing with each other.
And down to the xiphoid process, which is here. I measure from the tip of the nose to the earlobe To get the length of the tube that I'm gonna need.
Currently put the bigger magnet outside of the earlobe so that both magnets are directly dealing with each various other.
try playfully biting their earlobe and neck.
Now place the larger magnet on the outside of the earlobe so that both magnets are straight facing each other.
which depicts a young girl against a dark background with a big pearl in her left earlobe.
Now place the bigger magnet outside of the earlobe so that both magnets are straight encountering each various other.
I tickled the tongue of her lover's earlobe, and he squeezed my ass with both hands.
Currently place the larger magnet outside of the earlobe to ensure that both magnets are straight dealing with each other.
It monitors your heart rate through the earlobe so there will be no inconvenient straps on your chest.
preferably on the earlobe or fingertip.
Use among your fingertips to somewhat push the smaller of both magnets inside the upper component of your earlobe.